Man treated for fainting due to heat exposure, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a 34-year-old man fainted likely due to heat exposure and dehydration. He had donated plasma two days prior and may have been dehydrated. His condition improved during transport to Research Medical Center Emergency Room near E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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J.C. at the genetic theory bringing you a 34-year-old male from home.
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Current complaint is a syncopal episode.
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He said,
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approximately one hour ago he had some weeds.
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Actually, two days ago, he donated plasma and may not have been drinking enough water with either of these situations.
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First blood pressure for us was 90 systolic, currently 107 over 69, after...
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About 10 minutes, heart rate is 64, sinus on the monitor,
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98 on the room air, breathe in about 16 times a minute.
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GCS of 15. So he's feeling much better now after getting out of the heat.
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Currently,
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about 5 out.
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Location mentioned:
E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64132
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