Emergency transport for man with abdominal and back pain, Steubenville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a man in his 60s with abdominal and back pain and possible urinary infection to Trinity Medical Center West. The patient was stable and received intravenous pain medication during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson OH Hospital Group Calls
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00:55
Transcript:
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evening training about your facilities with a 66, 66-year-old male patient coming from home.
00:05
I call to the residents today for abdominal pain, back pain, presenting with symptoms relating to possible UTI.
00:12
Right now, patients awake alert GCS of 4-5 and 6, so much since involves intact.
00:17
2 is normal.
00:18
Sinus on the monitor at 80, that 99% plus low pressure 157 over 73.
00:27
This time is a 1-18 gauge in the left AC.
00:30
Here for Flush, good for return.
00:31
I do have a point line up and running up and fusing it, rated KVO at this time.
00:36
He's also had 30-3-0 milligrams of IV Toradol for pain management.
00:42
All right, I'm addressing as comfortably as possible.
00:44
We're going to continue to press the course of treatment.
00:45
If you have any questions more, this we'll see each bedside in about five.
00:49
Good.
00:50
I'm no bedside on arrival.
00:54
74-72 quit.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Rd, Steubenville, OH 43952
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