Patient transported after seizures post dialysis, Westerville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical call at a dialysis clinic where a 35-year-old female patient experienced two consecutive seizures following treatment. The patient, who has a known history of epilepsy, was conscious and stable during transport to St. Ann's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Medic 61, St.
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Anne's.
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St. Ann's, that's it.
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Her facility with a 35-year-old female.
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She complained today, she's going to be his patient was at the dialysis center.
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Finished her treatment and the workers there stated she had a seizure that lasted seven minutes immediately followed by another seizure that lasted three minutes.
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Patient states she has a history of epilepsy and takes Keppra for her seizures.
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We got current vitals, heart rate is about 114.
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We've got capnography on our monitor, 100% on two liters.
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Two liters per minute.
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Here's the baseline for this patient.
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Blood pressure is 160 over 80, blood sugar is 87.
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Patient is alert, oriented times about two or three.
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Nothing further, we'll see in about four minutes.
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All your transmission placement on arrival, standing by.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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