Hospice patient found in cardiac arrest without treatment forms, Randallstown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 84-year-old hospice patient was found not breathing and in cardiac arrest. The patient's family requested no life-saving measures. Emergency medical services confirmed a lower priority response due to lack of medical orders for life-sustaining treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey Northwest, a little quick consult here, and we recall for cardiac arrest, however, the patient is a hospice patient, but they do not have a MOLST form for us to go by.
00:09
They're wishing for us the family does not want us to do anything for this patient.
00:13
He is currently a systolic stop breathing about 10 minutes ago.
00:16
Are you okay if we're priority 4 this patient? He's 84-year-old male.
00:21
Dr. Robb, N-R-H-K-I-N authorized us priority 4.
00:26
Northwest now.
00:28
I appreciate it.
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Location mentioned:
Old Court Rd, Randallstown, MD 21133
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