Patient transported for possible cardiac issue, Westerville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a female patient from a skilled nursing facility to St. Anne’s Hospital in Westerville after she reported chest pain lasting about two weeks. Tests indicated elevated troponin and BUN levels, suggesting a possible cardiac concern. The patient was stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Anne's, this is Critical Care Medic 105.
00:05
Go ahead, Critical Care.
00:06
This is St. Anne's.
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Good afternoon, St. Anne's.
00:10
Anne's Critical Care 105 is inbound to your facility with a female patient coming from Skilled Nursing.
00:16
Chief complaint today is chest pain.
00:19
It's been going on for about two weeks now.
00:23
Substernal with occasional radiation into the abdomen.
00:28
Lab work was also drawn yesterday.
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Patient has elevated troponin and elevated BUN levels.
00:37
Twelve-lead shows normal sinus rhythm rate of ninety-five.
00:42
No ST elevation noted.
00:45
Patient is on the maintenance floor, oxygen saturation 100% on room air.
00:50
Blood pressure was one twenty-eight over sixty-three.
00:54
We administered 324 milligrams of aspirin and 0.4 milligrams of nitroglycerin.
00:58
ETA approximately 5 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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