Medical transport for patient with slow heart rate, Arlington TX
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 29-year-old male from BOSHA to Medical City Arlington after he developed abdominal pain and signs of bradycardia. The patient initially sought treatment for sciatic pain and later exhibited a low heart rate with stable vital signs. He was receiving fluids and had been given pain and nausea medication before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medical City Arlington Medic 28 Priority 3, I'm en route with a 29-year-old male.
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We're coming from BOSHA down the street, this is a transfer.
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We got this transfer for slow heart rate.
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Patient came into BOSHA for sciatic nerve pain, and before being dismissed began complaining of abdominal pain and appeared pale.
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They said current heart rate is forty-five sinus.
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Last blood pressure was one hundred thirty-eight over eighty-seven.
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He's ninety-nine percent on room air.
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He currently has no medical complaints.
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BOSHA administered Dilaudid and Zofran prior to our arrival.
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Currently has a 20 AC,
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20 gauge in AC with some fluids running.
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We'll be there in about five minutes.
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Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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