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Patient with shortness of breath transported to hospitalMartinsburg WV

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401

According to the dispatch call, a 61-year-old female was transported to Berkeley Medical Center with shortness of breath. She was diagnosed with pneumonia and has a history of COPD, diabetes, and hypertension. She has received breathing treatments and has improved breathing. Diabetes medications have not been taken properly, with a high blood glucose level noted.

Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Berkeley 961 on the E echo.
00:04
961, you can copy.
00:06
Are you requesting a consult or NEMSIS?
00:09
Just NEMSIS.
00:12
Certain number of destination, ETA, go ahead.
00:18
663896, inbound Berkeley Medical Center, about three-minute ETA.
00:21
Facility already notified.
00:25
On board, I have a 61-year-old female.
00:27
Chief complaint is shortness of breath.
00:28
This has been ongoing multiple days.
00:31
She has been seen twice at VMC in the past two days going for her third trip for her shortness of breath.
00:39
She's complaint is shortness of breath that she cannot get rid of no other complaints, no pain noted at this time.
00:45
She was diagnosed with pneumonia this afternoon.
00:48
It has a former history of COPD as well as diabetes and hypertension.
00:54
She has a wake alert in Oregon.
00:55
GCS is 15. They are 114 of pulse.
00:58
BP is 131 over 60.
01:00
They are saying 99%.
01:01
They are currently breathing.
01:03
They have 4 liters, nasal cane or chronically, and I am giving them a duo in their breathing treatment, or an albuterol and I burp.
01:10
Giving them a breathing treatment at the current moment.
01:14
Again, patient has no complaints of pain, says breathing is improved with anabilized treatment.
01:20
has had no drug allergies.
01:21
He says they have not been taking their medications for diabetes properly.
01:25
They do currently have a blood glucose level of 346.
01:29
Again, Berkeley has been notified.
01:31
We'll be there about two minutes. Do you need anything else?

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Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401

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