Patient admitted after abdominal spasms post surgery, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 52-year-old female patient to the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Indianapolis due to abdominal spasms following surgery the day before. The patient is stable, breathing room air, and requesting medication adjustment.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is a fifty-year-old, fifty-two-year-old female.
00:03
You can go ahead with your traffic.
00:06
Copy. I have a female patient complaining of abdominal spasms after surgery yesterday.
00:11
She says her meds are wrong and she needs to get new ones.
00:14
Her last set of vitals I got was a heart rate of eighty-four, blood pressure of 100 and seventy-two over 115, her oxygen is at ninety-nine percent.
00:25
Do you accept this patient?
00:29
Is she on oxygen at vape line or is this something you guys put on her?
00:37
She's standing at 99 room air.
00:39
We have not given her any oxygen.
00:44
What's your ETA?
00:47
We're about 8 min out.
00:51
And did she have the surgery here,
00:55
at the VA?
00:57
Yes, she did on Wednesday.
01:01
Okay, we will give you a better summit upon arrival.
01:04
Yeah.
01:06
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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