Paramedics transport man with severe abdominal pain, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to an adult male experiencing severe right lower abdominal pain rated 10 out of 10. The patient remained alert and oriented with stable vital signs. Fentanyl was administered intranasally for pain management during transport to Methodist Hospital in Omaha.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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This is here, the medic 20.
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This is Methodist, go ahead.
00:06
So is the medic 20 coming to you, Code 2, with a 56-year-old male.
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Picked him up from his home this morning.
00:13
Has right-sided lower abdominal pain, rates it at 10 out of 10 sharp.
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Steady constantly, it doesn't go away.
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Woke him from his sleep approximately two hours ago, and it continually got worse.
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Last set of vitals for us, 164 over 108 for blood pressure, 95% on room air.
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Heart rate is about 102.
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Blood sugar was 150.
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Rates the pain 10 out of 10, GCS 15, alert and oriented.
00:42
We just gave 50 of fentanyl intranasally due to being unable to obtain IV access.
00:51
Seems to have helped a little bit, but not a whole lot.
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Again, we're en route Code 2, will be at your facility in approximately 3 to 5 minutes.
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Do you have any questions for me? No,
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It's clear.
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Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
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