Seven-year-old with altered mental status transported to hospital, Las Vegas NV
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According to the dispatch call, a seven-year-old male patient was transported from Las Vegas Care Center to the hospital with altered mental status after recent hospitalization. The patient has a recent diagnosis of metabolic encephalopathy and shows decreased responsiveness. Vital signs were taken during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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U.M.C.ER. This is MediV.154.
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We are on Ronsio facility Co3 with an approximately 7-year-old male with altered mental status.
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Patient is coming from Las Vegas Care Center.
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According to facility nurse, patient had mental status change after returning to facility post hospitalization.
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Patient also has a recent diagnosis of metabolic encephalopathy.
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Still reports that patient's special...
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Baseline mental status is alert and oriented times two and now only responds to painful stimuli.
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Vitals are as follows: 75 beats per minute sinus rhythm on the monitor, 99% oxygen saturation on 5 liters of oxygen, blood pressure 92 over palpation, with a heart rate of 114.
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Attending a line right now, no minutes given at this moment.
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Any further questions?
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Any further questions? Orders will be given at your facility in about five minutes.
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Proceed to Medical Pod B-12 on arrival.
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That's Medical Pod B-12 on arrival.
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U.M.C. cleared.
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W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102
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