Infant treated for fever and vomiting en route to hospital, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a four-month-old infant was treated for a fever and vomiting with medication before being transported to Riley Children's Hospital. The child was stable and breathing normally during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit calling Riley, go ahead.
00:03
This is my 12, notification only, 10 minutes out, how do you copy?
00:08
Go ahead.
00:10
Four-month-old male, he had a fever and vomiting for one day.
00:14
The patient was at the Eskenazi clinic near Riley Hospital Dr.
00:18
They were the ones that called us.
00:19
They said he had an axillary temperature of 104.
00:23
They gave him 118.4 milligrams of acetaminophen before we arrived.
00:31
The patient is acting age appropriate,
00:35
breathing normal,
00:37
66 breaths per minute, clear breath sounds.
00:40
Temporal temperature is 98.2.
00:43
Still feels a little warm to the touch, but not really hot.
00:47
On moderate oxygen support, rate 163, 100% room air.
00:52
GCS 15.
00:53
We'll monitor for a little bit.
00:54
We'll see here in 10 minutes.
00:58
Nothing better than arrival.
00:59
All right, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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