Cancer patient treated for severe pain and tremors, Martinsburg WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 65-year-old female cancer patient with metastatic breast cancer experienced severe body pain and tremors. Paramedics treated her with medication, resulting in improved symptoms while transporting her to Berkeley Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Medcon v. Bravo, Berkeley County Paramedic 491.
00:04
Sir, I'm going to stay.
00:08
Five thirty-one six six eight to Berkeley Medical Center, I've already contacted,
00:12
65-year-old female.
00:15
This will complain of severe body pain and tremors.
00:23
Patient has an extensive cancer history.
00:26
She's got primary lung cancer.
00:30
We have metastatic disease to her lungs.
00:34
Correction of that.
00:35
Primary breast cancer, she's got metastatic disease to her lungs and her bones, and she's got a tumor in the right side of her neck that is impinging upon her carotid artery.
00:49
We arrived on pain, she was very, a whole lot of pain.
00:54
Vitals were okay.
00:55
She did have some chest pain prior to arrival to the castor prior to our arrival.
01:01
Her pain and her chest was not cardiac related as more as it's all over body pain that she gets when she gets her severe tremors.
01:09
12 lead was unremarkable.
01:11
Current vitals 122 over 69.
01:13
Heart rate 84.
01:14
She kind of fevered me out on the monitor.
01:19
Initial end title was about 12.
01:27
Her current end totals in the copper 20s.
01:31
Respiratory rate is down in the 12.
01:33
Initial respiratory rate was in the upper 30s.
01:37
She's had the 97%.
01:40
She does have a metaphor before as decent veins.
01:42
I attempted Ivey times one without success.
01:44
We gave her 4 milligrams of OVT, Zopram for her nausea.
01:48
I gave her 25 Mike's of Sentinel I.M.
01:52
In her left glute.
01:56
We've had a good decrease in enumaja and her pain.
02:01
Her tremors have started with this side.
02:05
I'm definitely feeling a whole lot better than when we started.
02:08
She did have chemo yesterday.
02:10
She still has a full coat.
02:11
Physical exam is unremarkable.
02:14
Temperature was 98.0.4.40.
02:18
She felt very warm to the touch when we started.
02:21
She says she does get hot with her tremors.
02:24
Since her tremors just decided, she started to cool off.
02:29
GTS 15.
02:33
I think that's just about covers it.
02:34
Do you have any questions for me?
02:37
Dr. ETA, Berkeley.
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Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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