Medical team aids patient with bladder pain, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 61-year-old man experiencing severe bladder pain and muscle spasms to the University of Toledo Medical Center. The patient recently underwent bladder surgery and was stabilized after being treated with medication during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Monclova Medic 91 to University of Toledo Medical Center.
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University of Toledo Medical Center, go ahead.
00:08
We're en route to your facility.
00:12
With a sixty-one-year-old male for bladder pain and spasms.
00:19
The patient states that he had bladder surgery done at your facility last Monday.
00:28
No complaints over the weekend.
00:29
They started having intense spasms.
00:33
Rating the pain during spasms as ten out of ten.
00:38
He has a Foley catheter in place.
00:42
Current vitals are eighty-nine heart rate, ninety-nine percent on room air.
00:48
Blood pressure one hundred sixty-three over seventy-eight.
00:53
We have an IV established in the left arm.
00:57
Given one milligram of Ativan to help control spasms and pain.
01:03
Patient resting comfortably, rating pain as three out of ten.
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If you have questions or orders, I’ll see you in about ten minutes.
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No further questions on caller.
01:15
Upon arrival, you can clear.
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Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614
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