Female patient transported with supraventricular tachycardia, Olathe KS
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According to the dispatch call, a 48-year-old female experiencing heart palpitations and supraventricular tachycardia is being transported from urgent care near Olathe Medical Center to the hospital. Her heart rate was initially in the 180s, reduced to around 146 after vagal maneuvers. She has decreased shortness of breath and dizziness but still feels chest palpitations. Vital signs are stable with normal blood pressure and oxygen levels. An IV is established, and medication administration is pending.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Hi, this is Lisa, paramedic on Medic 1137.
00:02
We're en route to you with a 48-year-old female from urgent care near Olathe Medical Center.
00:08
She came in this morning with heart palpitations.
00:11
She has a history of SVT.
00:12
On her arrival, her heart rate was in the 180s and our 12 lead showed SVT.
00:18
We did a couple of vagal maneuvers.
00:20
We didn't get her out of SVT, but now our rate is about 146 to 148.
00:27
Our 12 lead is still identifying.
00:28
It describes VT. She's less short of breath and dizzy than before, but still feels heavy palpitations in her chest.
00:35
Current vital signs: blood pressure 113 over 76.
00:39
Her respiration rate is 18.
00:40
She's sitting at 98% on room air.
00:43
We have an IV established.
00:44
We have not given adenosine yet considering the heart rate.
00:48
We wanted to see if you want us to give 6 milligrams since her rate dropped to 146.
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