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Emergency medical response for 101-year-old with abdominal painMartinsburg WV

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Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401

According to the dispatch call, berkeley County EMS responded to Berkeley Medical Center for a 101-year-old man experiencing severe abdominal pain and high blood pressure. The patient had generalized abdominal pain without vomiting or diarrhea. He was given medication that helped reduce the pain significantly. Vital signs were stable on arrival.

Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Next, I'm D Bravo, Berkeley County for a minute 9-81.
00:08
Good morning, it's 531-668.
00:11
This is David Evanrother Berkeley Medical Center about four minutes out.
00:13
I've already contacted.
00:16
I've got a 101-year-old male, chief complaint, severe abdominal pain.
00:26
Here's abdominal pain as a 10-10 when I started.
00:29
So it's like where I could have been tested after no doubt from screaming.
00:32
Any movement calls from severe pain is generalized abdominal pain all throughout all four quadrants in front.
00:41
The abdomen does not feel distended or still feels soft.
00:49
Decrease urinary and stool output.
00:54
An hour and a half ago he took an oxygen off-consider without any release.
00:57
We also have an issue of hypertension, high cholesterol, his own medications for those.
01:01
Also, recent diagnosis of the cough, they put him on predizose.
01:07
I got a 22-gauge in his left forearm.
01:10
I've given him porosophant, and I gave him two milligrams of morphine.
01:14
That has decreased his pain tremendously where he's not moaning and yelling.
01:20
Well, pressure is currently 185 over 67, but the R rate of 72, he's showing sinus rhythm on the monitor.
01:29
That's 96% on Revereign and his respiratory rate is 14.
01:34
His normal warm and dry is alert and oriented to his normal.
01:39
He was able to stand and pivot to our thought with assistance other than just the severe abdominal pain that came along with it.
01:50
No diarrhea that we know of and no vomiting.
01:54
Do you have any questions for me?
02:00
(number withheld).
02:05
Just to confirm, (number withheld).
02:12
After a minute.
02:14
Thank you on great afternoon.
02:18
Thank you.

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Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401

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