Man with altered mental status treated en route to hospital, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a 44-year-old man with altered mental status and low blood sugar is being treated by ambulance and transported from QuickCare clinic to UMC Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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UMC E.M.R. AMR.
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AMR 343, ETA
00:03
about 8 minutes with a 44-year-old male, 4-4-year-old male, color white, coming over from UMC Quick Care.
00:11
Per the facility of patient, last known normal, was 1150 when he checked into the quick care.
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At this time, patient has an alter mental status,
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not alert, not following commands.
00:28
Heart rate of 100 sinus rhythm on the monitor is standing at 99% on 2 liters.
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respiratory rate of 18, EP of 116 over 67,
00:41
blood sugar of (number withheld).
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We're attempting Nivea at this time and unless you have any questions orders, we'll see you in less than 8.
00:51
What was the blood sugar and what are the symptoms?
00:56
I'm sorry, can you 10-9?
00:59
Can you repeat the blood sugar again and what were the symptoms?
01:04
Blood sugar of (number withheld).
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And at this time, patients has an alter mental status responsive to pain, not alert, not following commands.
01:22
Was dextrose given for the blood sugar of (number withheld)?
01:27
We are attempting an IV at this time so we could get dextrose.
01:32
Bobby, we'll see an EMS on Cc to Med9.
01:36
UMC clear.
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W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
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