Medical transport for ongoing yeast infection near Lee's Summit Rd, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a 48-year-old female is being transported for a persistent yeast infection not improving with medication over two months. Vital signs appear stable, and the patient is en route to University Health Lakewood Medical Center for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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AMR 314 to Truman Lakewood patient permission.
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This is Lakewood.
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Go ahead.
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Hey, Lakewood, this is AMR 314.
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I'm going to run to tell you with a 48-48-year-old female.
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She complained today is going to be a heat concession that she's been dealing with for the last two months.
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been on medication, took her last dose two days ago, and it has not gotten better.
00:22
She also thinks that she's only to die from it.
00:24
She is 804.
00:25
GCS 15. Last one first year I got was 147 over 82, 1447 over 82, 147 over 82, 7 at 96.
00:34
Any questions with me about 7?
00:37
Sorry, what was that heart rate? And you said kidney infection?
00:42
No, a yeast infection.
00:45
Heart rate is 85.
00:49
Times those one more times.
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Yeast?
00:53
Yes, yeast, as in yeast that you make bread with.
00:58
Alright, sorry it was kind of fuzzy, see when you get her late quick clear.
01:03
Anymore clear.
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Location mentioned:
Lee's Summit Rd, Kansas City, MO 64139
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