Man transported to Methodist ER for high blood sugar, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a middle-aged man with a history of strokes and diabetes is being transported to Methodist ER for high blood sugar and weakness. He is alert but lethargic and is receiving oxygen. The patient has not taken insulin for about 10 days.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Methodist ER, this is Medic 20.
00:03
This is Methodist, go ahead.
00:06
Methodist ER, Medic 20 coming to you.
00:08
Code two with a 54-year-old male.
00:12
Picked him up from his apartment tonight.
00:14
Started having weakness and just feeling off approximately 30 or so hours ago and just continues to get worse, which is why he now called.
00:25
Does have a history of three strokes and diabetes.
00:28
Our stroke scale is negative or inconclusive at best.
00:34
Last set of vitals for us, 160 over 110 for blood pressure.
00:40
Heart rate of about 102.
00:42
Blood sugar is 401 and patient has not taken his insulin in approximately 10 days since he was last discharged from the hospital.
00:51
Pulse ox for us is jumping around between 86 and 94, so we do have him on six liters at the moment.
01:02
No pain, real.
01:05
No other complaints.
01:06
Patient is alert oriented, just a little bit lethargic.
01:10
Again, coming to you code two.
01:11
We'll be there in approximately three to five minutes.
01:14
Do you have any questions for me?
01:17
Okay.
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Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
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