Man treated for breathing difficulty and irregular heartbeat, Petoskey MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 77-year-old man was transported to McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital with difficulty breathing, atrial fibrillation, and elevated blood sugar.
Audio|Heard on: Emmet MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
McLaren, go ahead.
00:03
We are currently enrolled to you with a 77-year-old male.
00:07
Our initials are M is in Mike, J as in Juliet.
00:11
Date of birth is (number withheld).
00:15
He's complained today of shortness and breath, difficulty breathing.
00:19
I have a 20 gauge established in his left wrist with a blood draw.
00:27
and blood glucose of 392.
00:30
Currently, I have him on 15 liters on a non-rebreather,
00:35
and he's setting it 100% on that.
00:37
Prior to that, he was in the mid-80s per of.
00:44
SPO2. Did do a do-en-up treatment, he says that there is some relief from that.
00:50
No chest pain, no dizziness.
00:52
He does have the lower right quadrant pain and abdomen.
01:00
He's showing AFIB on a 12 lead.
01:03
Currently his blood pressure is 123 over 79.
01:07
Heart rate is between 80 and 90.
01:11
And right now his capnography is about 17.
01:15
We're approximately 15 minutes out from your facility.
01:19
Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
Connable Ave, Petoskey, MI 49770
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