Elderly woman treated for nausea after infusion at medical center, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a 75-year-old woman who experienced nausea and vomiting after an infusion treatment at the infusion clinic near Pasteur Drive in Stanford. Her vital signs were stable, and she was being transported to Stanford Medical Center for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Hello, St.M.R.
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San Mateo County, Medics, 29.
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We're in rough.
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We put you with ETA of about 10 to 15 minutes.
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On board today, we have a 75-year-old female.
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She's coming from this clinic,
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the infusion clinic.
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She was there for some...
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It sounds like she's been dealing with some nausea and vomiting after her infusion treatment.
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She's currently complaining of nausea, and then she was found to have some abnormal laboratory values to be transported.
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I have vitals for you: blood pressure 142 over 75.
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Pulse is 82.
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Respiratory rate around 15 times a minute, oxygen saturation 91 percent on room air.
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She's alert and oriented times four.
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She is 15.
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We have four milligrams of silver nitrate on board.
00:46
Giamethi Pregor, you code to in about 10-15 minutes, and how do you copy?
00:53
Copy, any test in 16 AMRC-9 levels? Blood glucose is present for the station?
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I haven't found him on one yet.
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All right, copy that.
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We'll see you in 10.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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