Patient suffers chest pain during dialysis, Sylvania OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 48-year-old female patient experienced severe chest pain during a dialysis session near Harroun Rd in Sylvania, Ohio. She had a dangerously high blood pressure and a history of hypertension. Emergency personnel administered aspirin and transported her to Flower Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Flower Medic 26.
00:03
This is Flower, can you please re-identify?
00:07
Flower Medic 26, we are five to eight minutes out of your facility with a conscious, alert, and oriented 48-year-old female.
00:16
We got this patient from dialysis. She was approximately one hour into dialysis and began having a nine out of ten chest pain radiating to her back.
00:28
Also had an initial blood pressure of 240 over 150 that was manual.
00:41
Very poor with taking her meds, none are on board today.
00:48
Does have ongoing hypertension issues.
00:52
At this point, we have given aspirin.
00:55
Patient has an actual nitro allergy, so no other medications at this time.
01:01
Other vitals are as follows.
01:03
We have a sinus rhythm on our 12-lead rate of 100 and regular with some progression of elevation noted.
01:12
Oxygen saturation is 99% on room air.
01:17
Respirations are 20, non-labored.
01:19
Blood sugar was 121.
01:21
Do you have any questions or orders for me?
01:24
No, welcome.
01:25
Upon arrival, fire out.
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Location mentioned:
Harroun Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560
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