61-year-old man with chest pain and emphysema treated, South Bend IN
A 61-year-old man with emphysema experienced chest pain and a high blood sugar level. He developed a high-pitched cough and chest pressure that lessened over time. Vital signs were stable, and no heart damage was detected on the test performed. He was treated at the Natchare Facility in South Bend.
Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Report County Medicaid, Natchare Facility, ALS, the 61-year-old male.
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We had called for chest pain. Patient was ignoring times four has a history of emphysema.
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This morning, he started having, like, a high-pitched cough.
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Then later that day, he was standing polyurethane, started to have pain in his chest. It was like upper-astric lower stretch.
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from Disney's short and compressed.
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He was very diminished upon arrival. Fats have been good the entire time. He was 97, 98 on room air. Once he was very diminished. He's on a second, duo nav.
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He's at 98% 99 on 6 liters.
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The pressure in his chest was up a gastric.
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It's got less. It's now gone to about mid-sternal. It has been decreasing.
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As he's been taking in the nest, an 18-11B, C, blood sugar was 222, allergy to aspirin, history of emphysema. We did a 12-leave, didn't show any elevation of repression. No, did I transfer that to you. We have current vitals of 148, over 81, heart rate of 72, respiration is about 24.
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We have an each-eight-year facility of about 7 to 10. Any questions?
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Near N Michigan St, South Bend, IN 46601
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