Man treated for bilateral flank pain and nausea, Steubenville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS treated a male patient near Johnson Rd for bilateral flank pain, nausea, vomiting, and chills with IV fluids and medications.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Afterno. The boundary facilities, 29-2-9-0-mail patient coming from home, called to the residence today for a single-well episode.
00:07
While my rival found the patient, (name withheld), oriented, 3, GCS of 4,5, and 6, motor sense of pulse and tat.
00:13
2 is normal.
00:15
He has the history of kidney stones, currently complaining of bilateral flanked pain, accompanied with nausea,
00:21
and vomiting and chills without fever.
00:24
Vitals as follows.
00:27
Power 8, 73, Sean Sinus, on model there, 97%.
00:30
No chest pain, no shortness, breath, blast blood pressure 105, over 54.
00:35
IV access is established times 1, 18 gauge in the left AC.
00:39
Go for flush, go for return.
00:41
Point 9 up and running.
00:43
If you're using right now, we get about 500 or so on board.
00:48
Medication-wise, he's had 4 milligrams of IV Zofran and 30 milligrams of IV Toradol, approximately 15 minutes.
00:56
Right now, if you have any questions, we're going to continue pressing course of treatment, and we'll see if you bedside, about five.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Rd, Steubenville, OH 43952
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