Woman transported to hospital for chest pain and high blood sugar, Duluth MN
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a 55-year-old woman from her workplace to St. Mary's Hospital due to chest pain, dizziness, and high blood sugar. She has a history of heart problems. Treatments given include fluids and aspirin. Current vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, I see a transporting a 55-year-old female, currently alert conscious and breathing adequately.
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Coming from her place of work,
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chief complaint will be three things.
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You're going to have chest pain, dizziness,
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and hyperglycemia.
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She has high blood sugar.
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Chest pain has been going on for 24 hours.
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She does have cardiac history and angina.
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history.
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It indicates a normal sinus rhythm at a rate around 70.
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Everything appears to be A-O-Pair.
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Yeah, blood sugar is high.
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We're getting readings high.
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I'm saying high.
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And I also have one that says about 536.
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We have an IV established.
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fluids are being given.
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324 of aspirin given.
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We have held off on nitro at the moment due to lower blood pressure readings.
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Blood pressure is 113 over 78.
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And, uh...
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And the oxygen is 95% on the nasa cannula 2 liters.
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We are transporting right now, or ETA is about 8 to 12 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St, Duluth, MN 55805
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