Patient treated for allergic reaction to cancer medication, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a patient near Harris Hospital experiencing an allergic reaction to cancer medication IVIG. The patient was treated with steroids and penitril before arrival. Vital signs were stable, and breathing difficulties improved upon treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Harris, this is Medic 76.
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Read your way with a (number withheld)-year-old male.
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Patient is suffering an allergic reaction to IVIG.
00:11
The cancer treatment.
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Coming from across the street,
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throughout a lot of times as follows, they got a heart rate of 90, blood pressure is 110 over 70, oxygen saturation is 99,
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currently breathing about 18 times a minute.
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He's a GCS 15.
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Prior to our arrival, they gave steroids, penitril.
00:36
The adverse reaction is going to be tremors with some a little bit of difficulty breathing.
00:40
All that seems to have subsided by now.
00:43
Any other questions, comments, concerns?
00:46
Just to confirm, airway looks good.
00:48
Airway is intact and patient.
00:51
Very good. We'll see you guys on arrival.
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Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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