Male patient transported for diabetic ketoacidosis and seizures, Jackson MI
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Emergency medical personnel transported a 24-year-old male with diabetic ketoacidosis and a history of seizures to Henry Ford Jackson Hospital for treatment. No trauma was involved. The patient received fluids, medications, and monitoring during transport.
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All right, I'm down to Henry Ford Jackson, again, with a 24-year-old male patient.
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A known diabetic ketoacidosis,
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a foot trigger initially was (number withheld).
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He has multiple grand mal seizures at home and a seizure history.
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There was no trauma involved.
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As far as treatment, he's had 3.5 liters of normal saline.
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He's on bicarbonate drip.
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He's received Keppra, and he's on an insulin drip.
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Current vital signs are, heart rate is 92 sinus,
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blood pressure 145 over 91, 93 on room air, and we'll run the blood sugar, and we should be there in about 9 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
N East Ave, Jackson, MI 49201
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