Medical team responds to elderly man with sepsis symptoms, Naples FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an 80-year-old man with sepsis symptoms at a facility near Collier Boulevard. Patient had fever, low blood pressure, lethargy, and received oxygen and IV fluids.
Audio|Heard on: Collier FL Hospital Group Calls
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Collier Boulevard, Medi-21 Priority 1, Sepsis alert.
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Do you have a medic 21?
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Good morning, Collier Boulevard, Middick.
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21 is responding into your facility with an 80-year-old male.
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Priority 1, sepsis alert coming from home.
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On arrival, patient was in bed, hot to the touch.
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He does have a history of Parkinson's disease.
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Life on scene reports that patient is lethargic, unable to get out of bed on his own.
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He is alert.
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He's answering questions as far as his name, but he won't answer any GCS-related questions.
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His oral temp was one of the...
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0.2.1.
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His last set of vitals are at 98 heart rate.
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Sinus on the monitor, he was hypotensive at 84 over 69.
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He's back up to 111 over 61.
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He's breathing about 22 times a minute.
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Room air was 90%.
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I have him on 4 liters back up to 96.
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We have an IV established.
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He is receiving a fluid bolus at this time.
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Blood sugar was 106.
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Negative lines, blith enters.
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We'll see you guys in approximately 15 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Collier Blvd, Naples, FL 34114
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