Woman treated for asthma attack en route to hospital, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a 40-year-old woman with asthma experienced an asthma attack at home and was treated by paramedics while being transported to St. Luke's North Hospital - Barry Road emergency room. She was struggling to breathe and received nebulizer treatments en route.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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This is Medic 44.
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We'll have your facility a little less than 10 minutes out with a 40-year-old female.
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She comes from home.
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Patient complaint today is difficulty breathing.
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She does have asthma.
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She was seen at your facility exactly one month ago for the same issue.
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She was given prescription medication.
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Then she ran out today.
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She was having an asthma attack took her last albuterol treatment earlier and she could not catch her breath.
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She was able to ambulate to her ambulance.
00:27
She was 98.
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On room air but was struggling.
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You could hear some auditory wheezing.
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She's had a duo neb from us.
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She's having another nebulizer of albuterol, and she's also had tromethamine.
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She's anointing times for the GCS of 15.
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Current blood pressure is 122 over 64.
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Heart rate is 93 in regular, sinus on the monitor.
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Oxygen 100% with that DuoNeb going.
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Respirations are 24.
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Capnography is 37.
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Do you have any questions for orders?
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO 64154
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