Medical emergency near Navarre Ave involves leg pain, Oregon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 84-year-old female is being transported to a hospital for evaluation of right leg pain and possible deep vein thrombosis. She is alert and oriented, with moderate leg swelling and pain near the groin. Vital signs include elevated blood sugar and normal oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Oregon Medic 41 at St.
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Charles, you are?
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941, this is Charles.
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Good afternoon, Charles.
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We're coming to you with an 84-year-old female, alert and oriented, coming from Gardens in St.
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Francis.
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Chief complaint today is right leg pain.
00:16
The staff there believes the patient might possibly have a DVT.
00:19
The patient does have some moderate swelling in the leg.
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The patient is complaining of pain up near the groin area.
00:30
The vitals are blood sugar of 181,
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blood pressure of 132 over 64, 97% room air, and 84 on the heart rate, 18 on the respirations, and as I say, this patient is alert and oriented.
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If you know any questions or orders would be due in about three to four minutes.
00:50
Agrile and what was the oxygen level?
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97% room air.
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You know further questions or orders, you're going to proceed to room 8 upon arrival.
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Okay, room 8, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Navarre Ave, Oregon, OH 43616
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