27-year-old female treated for liver failure from overdose, Nashville TN
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According to the dispatch call, a 27-year-old female is being treated for acute liver failure caused by an overdose of Tylenol. She is being transported to Vanderbilt University LifeFlight for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Yeah, so 27-year-old female presented to St. Thomas last night about 545.
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Complaining of knowledge of all my diarrhea.
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She had the diagnosis of the flu approximately five days ago now.
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And it was taking Tylenol for her general pain symptoms.
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She was...
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Taking a gram of Tylenol every two hours for the last several days.
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She's coming to you all for acute liver failure, secondary to Tylenol overdose.
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She currently is a GCS 15,
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finest pack at 108,
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flat pressure is in a 120.
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She's that 92% all right there.
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She had finished up her third bag of me a miss,
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and we would need to stretch her on arrival.
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West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37235
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