Medical team transports patient with nausea and vomiting, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call involving a middle-aged man near South Main Street in Fort Worth who was experiencing nausea and vomiting for about a day. The patient was conscious and stable, treated with an anti-nausea medication, and transported to John Peter Smith Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Med 27 to John Peter Smith Hospital, Party 3.
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John Peter Smith Hospital, go ahead.
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I have a fifty-four-year-old male who's been complaining of nausea and vomiting.
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He's been experiencing symptoms for the past day.
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Started around four AM last night.
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Recent vitals are going to be.
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Blood pressure 171 over 90, heart rate 76, oxygen saturation 98%.
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I've given Zofran orally.
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Any questions?
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GCS.
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Med 27 to John Peter Smith Hospital, Party 3.
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What is it, John Peter Smith Hospital?
00:46
I'm coming to you with a fifty-four-year-old male who's been complaining of nausea and vomiting for the past day.
00:54
Patient was given 4 mg of Zofran orally.
00:57
Last recent vitals are going to be 171 over 90.
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Heart rate 83, oxygen saturation 98%.
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EKG shows sinus rhythm.
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Any questions?
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What is the GCS?
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GCS 15. We're going to be eight minutes out.
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See you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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