Elderly woman transported with fever and gastrointestinal symptoms, Wendell NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 78-year-old woman was transported to Wendell Healthplex with fever, weakness, chills, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea lasting several hours. Vital signs included a temperature of 101.5, heart rate 82, oxygen saturation 94%, blood sugar 140, and blood pressure 168 over 65. An EKG showed normal sinus rhythm.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wait a minute, Wendell, this is Medic 61.
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This is Wendellieh.
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Standify and go ahead.
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Medic 61 is bringing you a 78 year old female.
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At this time she does have a GCF 15,
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complaining of weakness,
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chills, nausea, and vomiting,
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along with some diarrhea.
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That's been going on for the last...
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couple hours.
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Temp at this time is 101.5.
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Heart rate that 82 has a room sat of 94 percent.
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Sugar was 140.
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The last BP was 208 over 80.
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Corrections.
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BP is 168 over 65.
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Breathing in 23 times a minute with the entitle 33.
00:45
EKG shows me to be in sinus rhythm, giving 4 milligrams of Zophrin ODT.
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With B2N, less than 10 minutes, any questions or comments?
00:54
All right. 104 that I'll be charging the rivals.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell Valley Blvd, Wendell, NC 27591
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