Woman in respiratory distress from nursing home, Wayne MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a nursing home for a 56-year-old woman with difficulty breathing and low oxygen levels. She was cyanotic and showing irregular heartbeat. EMS is transporting her to Corewell Wayne Hospital and attempting treatment including IV access.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Corewell Wayne.
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This is Wayne Alpha 522.
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Company priority to traffic approximately three minutes out with a
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56-year-old female chief complaint, respiratory distress.
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Nursing.
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Patients coming from a nursing home, nursing staff stated that the patient's been in respiratory distress for approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
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Patient GCS 12,
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ANO1,
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patient cyanotic.
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Patient cyanotic.
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Current vitals, heart rate is 114, SPO2 on a non-rebreather is 88.
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Nursing home staff stated that the patient was around 64% SCO2 on room air.
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We have a patient on a non-rebreather,
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15 liters per minute.
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A-Fib is on a monitor, on a three-lead,
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with frequent PVCs, last blood pressure is 136 over 85.
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BGL is 119.
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Attempting an IV route.
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Do you require anything further? If not, we'll be at your facility in about two minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Annapolis St, Wayne, MI 48184
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