Teen taken to medical center with liver cancer history, Olathe KS
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A 16-year-old female with a history of liver cancer was transported to Olathe Medical Center. She reported several days of poor appetite, general malaise, and low oxygen saturation. Medical personnel observed stable vital signs and established vascular access.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is Medic 141 calling OMC patient report.
00:08
Yeah, that's all right.
00:09
I'm going to hear about your help please.
00:11
Yes, this is 141.
00:14
The service department for coming to a 16-year-old female patient.
00:18
She complained today is general malaise.
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We've gone off for the last three days.
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The patient hasn't had an appetite,
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and has not taken much to eat during the three days.
00:27
The patient has been drinking water and some soda.
00:31
The patient doesn't report PM.
00:32
It's a little weird about it.
00:36
The patient complains of wild fronts of air, a nice, sustained, radiating thing.
00:41
The patient is being treated for liver cancer, post-culinary treatment in September.
00:55
We've got an alert-oriented functional GCS 15.
00:59
I've got sinus rhythm of the bottom.
01:03
I have a first-degree block.
01:08
Pulse,
01:11
78. It's at 95% on 2 liters per minute.
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Originally got there.
01:15
She was sat around 88.
01:17
We've got an intel of 29?
01:22
Blood pressure was 104 over 67, the blitzer 117.
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We attempted to establish vascular access.
01:32
Our veins weren't holding up, so right now we got our vascular access.
01:37
You don't have any questions or orders I'll see in about five minutes.
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