Medical transport of elderly female for low oxygen and lab results, Westerville OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 71-year-old female is being transported from a nursing home to St. Ann's Hospital due to low oxygen levels and abnormal laboratory results, including low albumin. She previously received blood transfusions at the facility. Currently, she is on increased oxygen support and is experiencing discomfort without detailed description.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Delaware County, Medic 11.
00:02
We are en route with a 71-year-old female.
00:07
Our chief complaint today is abnormal lab results and low SpO2.
00:13
She is coming from a nursing home.
00:16
They did an albumin level on her, and it is low.
00:20
I believe she was previously seen at your facility for some blood transfusions, but I'm not sure when that was.
00:28
We also had a low SpO2 reading on her on one liter via nasal cannula.
00:35
She was at 89%.
00:38
We've since bumped her up to 3 on a nasal cannula, and she's 100% on remair.
00:43
Good capnography,
00:44
heart rate is 70.
00:47
We're working on blood pressure.
00:48
She's able to tell me that she doesn't feel well, but beyond that, can't describe it.
00:53
And we'll be there in about 10.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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