Man with cystic fibrosis treated for breathing difficulty, Zanesville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 43-year-old man with cystic fibrosis experienced difficulty breathing and was treated with oxygen via nasal cannula, improving his oxygen level from 62% to 97%. Other vital signs were monitored during transport to Genesis emergency room.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is Eminemmedic 2.
00:01
I'm in Rotter facility with a 43-year-old male.
00:04
Chief complaint is going to be difficulty breathing.
00:06
Patient does have cystic fibrosis.
00:10
When we got to him, his initial O2 shot was 62%.
00:15
He is now currently at 97% on 5 liters, nasal cannula.
00:22
I have a heart rate of 121 and sinus,
00:26
have an end-tidal of 47.
00:29
Last blood pressure was 142 over 101, but he was coughing while it tested, so I don't know if that's accurate.
00:39
Respirations are 26 at this time.
00:43
The patient does have a PICC line.
00:45
He asked me not to start an IV.
00:49
He has a liturton times four of the GCS and 15.
00:52
If nothing for you, we'll see in about 5 to 10.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:57
We're carrying on transmission.
00:58
Can I have any changes? I'll give you room on arrival.
01:00
Thank you.
01:02
I can't remember if I told you, but I've given him two different ghosts of a geolence.
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Location mentioned:
Maple Ave, Zanesville, OH 43701
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