Emergency services transport woman with rapid heart rate, Frisco TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 43-year-old woman to Baylor Centennial Hospital due to rapid heart rate, palpitations, and nausea. Her vital signs included a blood pressure of 127/93 and a heart rate initially between 130-140, decreasing to 115. She was treated with medication for nausea and monitored during transport.
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Transcript:
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McGovernors, Friscoe, Medicare, McRae, and Rest of Baylor Centennial Hospital with a variety-treat patient.
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She's a 43-year-old female, all-time sport, GCS 15.
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Patient complained of rapid heart rate and heart palpitations.
00:13
Patient experienced triceptite incident earlier.
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The increased heart rate, feeling nauseated, busy,
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began to show increased apnea.
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Afternoon.
00:28
She had nothing since lunch.
00:31
Her current vital signs, blood pressure 127 over 93,
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which is 100% on room air.
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Heart rate currently 115.
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Initially, heart rate was 130 to 140 upon arrival.
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We did the ECG to 112.
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Patient complained of nausea, received 4 milligrams of Zofran, IV.
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We did a 12 lead.
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We did a 12 lead to show sinus rhythm, approximately 10 minutes to Centennial.
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Do you have any questions?
01:03
No questions, will notify Centennial.
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Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035
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