Woman transported for persistent rash and itching, St Clairsville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 41-year-old woman was transported to Trinity/St. Clairsville hospital due to a persistent rash and itching that may be eczema or psoriasis. She has had the rash for about 20 years and it has worsened over time. She has not used any medicated lotions. Her vital signs were stable on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Neff's squad 325.
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We're currently in St. Clairsville with a 41-year-old female for itching and rash.
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She stated that she's been experiencing the itching and rash for several weeks.
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She stated that approximately 20 years ago, she started to develop a rash across her body.
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She said it has always itched but has been getting worse over the years.
00:29
Possibly eczema or psoriasis, but she stated she has not used any medicated lotions for her rash.
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Current vitals are blood pressure 144 over 70,
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heart rate is 86, oxygen saturation at 100% on room air with GCS of 15.
00:45
The patient is secured in the airway, resting comfortably at this time.
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She will be at your facility shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Plaza Dr, St Clairsville, OH 43950
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