Medical emergency with severe back pain near Osler Dr, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical response for a 67-year-old male near Osler Drive experiencing severe lower back pain radiating down his right leg after shoveling snow. Patient received two doses of fentanyl during transport to hospital; pain reduced but remains significant.
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Transcript:
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Baltimore County, Medics 16 online awaiting St. Joseph
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Joseph.
00:04
Thank you for me a physician.
00:09
Good morning, St.
00:10
Joseph. This will be an informational confluence.
00:15
This is Baltimore County, Medics 16.
00:18
I'm present around your facility with a 12-minute ETA.
00:21
On board, I got a priority to, 67-year-old malpatient.
00:24
Chief complaint, back pain, how do you copy?
00:28
Thank you, Patti.
00:32
On 15 December last Saturday, my patient was shoveling his driveway.
00:38
Afterward, he began to experience lower lumbar back pain.
00:42
Patient states that the pain radiates down his right leg, complaining of 10 out of 10 pain, reduced mobility, patient attempted home remedies, but didn't experience any relief and as a result he contacted number one for assistance.
00:58
On arrival of EMS, where patient's survival signs are as follows.
01:03
My patient's blood pressure is 200 over 124.
01:08
The patient has a regular heart rate of 110.
01:11
Breathing, non-lived respirations, approximately 18 per minute, with oxygen saturation of 95% on remire.
01:19
We proceeded with the three lead ECG, which is through the patient in a sinus rhythm, occasional PVC's established IV access.
01:27
Patient's patient received 100 micrograms of fentanyl.
01:29
However, when the patient didn't experience any relief, we administered a second follow-up, 100 microgram, dose of fentanyl.
01:37
Patients received a total of 200.
01:39
Micrograms of fentanyl currently raises back pain 7 out of 10.
01:43
As it stands, we remain approximately 10 minutes out to you copy and cur with the treatment plan.
01:50
Thank you, sir. Happy is no question.
01:54
Thank you, St. Joseph. If you don't have any further, I'm going to go ahead and clear one.
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