Adult male treated for seizures with alcohol history, West Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an adult male with a history of alcohol-related seizures experienced multiple seizures. EMS treated the patient and transported him to Lexington Medical Center. Vital signs include atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response and oxygen saturation at 94% on room air.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lexington to me, our Lexington is inbound here for a living on an emergency.
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This is an adult male.
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The patient experienced seizures today.
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The patient had several witnessed seizures.
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Prior to EMS arrival,
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the patient has a history of seizures due to alcoholism.
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The patient was very postictal upon arrival with a GCS of 15.
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When he wakes up,
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no seizures while in EMS presence.
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Blood pressure follows. Last blood pressure was 143 over 80.
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Pulse was between 120 and 160; atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response on the monitor.
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Patient is currently receiving 10 milligrams of Cardizem.
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Respirations about 18 times a minute, 94% oxygen saturation on room air.
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Again, D.C.S.
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15, we need a week.
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And each case well,
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again.
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No, was that E.T.
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I am? Sorry.
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10, one zero.
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Lifting from happy C-1 arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Sunset Blvd, West Columbia, SC 29169
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