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18-year-old male treated for high fever and nauseaLargo MD

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Harry S Truman Dr, Largo, MD 20774

According to the dispatch call, an 18-year-old male experienced high fever of 104 degrees Fahrenheit, nausea, vomiting, and weakness for three days. Emergency medical personnel noted his vital signs and considered sepsis as a possible diagnosis. The patient had no prior medical history or medications and was transported to a medical facility for further evaluation.

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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Welcome to 9.
00:01
This is our emergency physician for consult.
00:04
There's been a notification only.
00:07
We have a 19-year-old male complaining of general sickness, which is nausea, vomiting, and general weakness for about three days.
00:15
No medical history or medications.
00:18
Current vitals are as follows.
00:20
Blood pressure 130 over 88, pulse 125, oxygen saturation 97%, and temperature 104.
00:28
Again, we are about 20 minutes out.
00:31
Part 3 questions?
00:34
What unit are you?
00:38
TG-801B. I'm consulting a physician because of the temperature 104 and pulse 125, possible sepsis.
00:47
So when...
00:49
And the temperature is 104, what else makes you think it might be sepsis? Elevated pulse, temperature,
00:58
is weak.
00:59
It's hardly elevated.
01:01
Patient presents normally with no altered mental status.
01:06
This is a slightly elevated temperature.
01:07
It appears like general sickness.
01:11
Can you pull in Largo for a consult or another facility for a consult?
01:16
If you would like, I can give a consult.
01:19
Get the one position we have.
01:22
I'm going to look for the one position we have.
01:26
Meanwhile, can you pull in another facility for a consult, either Largo or another facility around you?
01:34
I can if you'd like.
01:35
I do not think it requires a consult, but if you would like me to give a consult, I can.
01:39
I can.
01:55
Also, Dr. Nice speaking.
01:57
Can you repeat the history on this patient, please?
02:01
This patient is an 18-year-old male.
02:04
Patient is completely normal just feeling sick.
02:07
He has been nauseous, dizzy, and vomiting for about three days since Sunday night.
02:14
Patient is feeling generally sick.
02:17
No medical history,
02:18
no medications,
02:20
no hospitalizations.
02:22
Current vitals are blood pressure 130 over 88, pulse 124,
02:29
oxygen saturation 97% on room air and temperature 104.
02:35
How far as the woman has been...
02:39
The patient is 18 with fever, nausea, and vomiting.
02:44
The patient is 18 years old.
02:48
Possible to expedite her bedding as far as being admitted as a patient if needed rather than bring her here and then having to search for a bed.
02:57
Sorry, can you repeat? My patient is an 18-year-old male.
03:02
Is he age 90 or 18?
03:05
18. I said 18.
03:08
Ring the patient.
03:10
Copy, thank you.

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Harry S Truman Dr, Largo, MD 20774
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