Four-year-old girl admitted to hospital with abdominal pain, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, a four-year-old girl was taken by ambulance to Stanford Hospital with symptoms of lethargy, nausea, vomiting, fever, and pain in the lower left abdomen. She was stable on arrival and her family spoke mainly Spanish.
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Transcript:
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Hey, Stanford, this is Medic 20.
00:02
The ability code to eat about 15 or so minutes.
00:05
So I'm bored of a 4, that's 0, 4 year old female.
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It's coming in for increased lethargy.
00:10
It sounds like nausea vomiting and fever for the last two to three days.
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Family is predominantly Spanish-speaking only.
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She's aphebrile as of right now.
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It's complaining of lower left quadrant of abdominal pain.
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I have not seen her vomit.
00:27
She's acting age-appropriate.
00:29
She's 18. kilograms in the Boslow but weight at the urgent care we picked her up from was 33.1 pounds.
00:39
Last set of levels for you, 104, sinus, 100% hunger-room air with about 30 respirations, blood pressure of 110 over 69 and a sugar of 108.
00:50
If nothing further, we'll see you Code 2, ETA approximately 15.
00:54
That's how do you copy.
00:56
Just to inform, this is a zero four-year-old pediatric patient, is this correct?
01:03
A-Firm, pediatric patient, do you want us on a pediatric side?
01:08
Affirmative, please proceed to the pediatric side.
01:10
I'll let them know that you guys are coming in.
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Thank you very much.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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