Senior woman treated for medication reaction, Muskegon MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted a 67-year-old woman near E Sherman Blvd in Muskegon who became dizzy and experienced low blood pressure after accidentally taking too much blood pressure medication.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Trinity from Medcom, Charlie 593 and found, requesting the channel, Priority Delta.
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This is Trinity, (name withheld).
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Hi.
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Trinity, E.D.
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Charlie 593, how do you copy?
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This is Trinity.
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Go ahead.
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Hello, Trinity, Charlie 593, my facility, Delta, with a 67-year-old female patient, take up an episode.
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Get on scene, patients, an at all.
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Every week,
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Family states she took too much of her blood pressure medication today.
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We started her up.
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She was very lightheaded and dizzy, we have her back down.
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We had a blood pressure of 68 over 40.
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Current blood pressure is 107 over 71.
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Sinus rhythm on the monitor at 71 bpm, 12-lead in progress, 98% SPO2.
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Blood sugar within normal limits.
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We are giving a fluid bolus at this time.
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Nothing further, arriving in about two minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Sherman Blvd, Muskegon, MI 49444
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