Infant post-cardiac arrest en route to pediatric ICU, Lebanon NH
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An 11-week-old infant who suffered cardiac arrest is being transported to the pediatric intensive care unit with critical vital signs and medical support.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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We're about 10 minutes out from the pad headed to the PICU from an ad hoc.
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We're an 11-week male, 6 kilograms,
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post-cardiac arrest,
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patient's GCS of 3,
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rate 166. Last pressure is about...
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100 systolic.
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We have an end tidal reading of 15.
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It is intubated on an 0.2 at a respiratory rate of 35.
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FIO2 is 40% and 100%.
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No, uh, any other questions?
00:42
No medications running, just fentanyl pushes,
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and there is just a fluid maintenance, thermal saline.
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President, your patient's going on to the PICU room, just 551.
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I'll notify them.
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Ten minutes out, thank you.
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Lebanon, NH
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