Patient becomes nauseous and hypotensive during dialysis, Somerset PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a 64-year-old male from a dialysis center who became nauseous and had low blood pressure during treatment. Patient was stabilized during transport to Somerset Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset PA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cornwall hostel from a 6441.
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7 minute 641.
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Coming to you with a 64, 64 male from the DaVita Dialysis.
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He was getting his dialysis done and when he felt very nauseous, diaphoretic.
00:20
His blood pressure dropped into the 80s.
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He's normally 90s after his treatment.
00:26
They quit the treatment we got there.
00:27
His blood pressure was in the mid-90s.
00:30
He was tachycardic in the 120s.
00:33
I'm only giving him 250 Volus at this point of time.
00:36
He was very nauseous.
00:37
I did give him 4 milligrams of Zopran.
00:40
Right now his blood pressure is 112 over 38, respiratory rate of 19, an end title of 35.
00:46
100% on 2 liters, which he's always on.
00:49
And I said, right now he's sinus tack with a right wonder branch block at 116.
00:54
We'll be there in about 8 minutes.
00:58
We'll see you when you get here.
01:03
Also calling him all, I don't think triage is going to be appropriate for him.
01:06
He is on a horror lift as well as he needs to be cleaned up.
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Location mentioned:
S Center Ave, Somerset, PA 15501
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