Elderly woman treated for breathing difficulty at hospital, Oregon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 80-year-old woman was treated for severe breathing difficulty and low oxygen levels. Oxygen therapy improved her condition before arrival at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're currently en route to your facility with an 80-year-old female oriented times 3.
00:03
We're called out today for difficulty breathing upon arrival.
00:06
Staff stated that they walked in and found the patient's SpO2 at 30 percent.
00:10
They went to get respiratory therapy and they put her on a non-rebreather at 15 liters per minute.
00:16
Upon our arrival, she was at 98% after the non-rebreather was on her for about 10 minutes.
00:24
The patient's lung sounds are diminished bilaterally.
00:28
We did try IV access that was negative.
00:31
Rest of our vitals are solid.
00:33
Heart rate 90.
00:34
SpO2 is still at 98%, non-rebreather 15 liters per minute.
00:38
Capnography is at 56, respiration 17.
00:42
Our blood pressure is 206 over 99.
00:45
We did get...
00:48
...side to throw them on the 12 lead.
00:52
If no further questions or orders, we are in your parking lot.
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We'll be there in about one minute.
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Location mentioned:
Navarre Ave, Oregon, OH 43616
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