Child treated for allergic reaction at Riley hospital, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a nine-year-old child had an allergic reaction after taking amoxicillin and was treated at Riley Children's Hospital. The patient was stable with no breathing difficulties and some stomach pain that improved.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Okay, just after the patient, we're bored of AML 32.
00:03
A nine-year-old patient who took amoxicillin had a reaction and broke out in hives.
00:08
He has no difficulty breathing.
00:11
Tipped an IV, wants to give him some Benadryl but held off for a second attempt for right now.
00:16
His last blood pressure was 99 over 72.
00:20
His capnography is 33, oxygen saturation 99, and pulse rate 84.
00:24
He's talking to me all good.
00:26
He's feeling a little bit of stomach pain on the scene, but that's relieved.
00:31
If you don't request anything further, we'll be there in about 10 to 15.
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Location mentioned:
Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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