Elderly woman transported to hospital for illness, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit transported an 87-year-old woman from a care facility to Lakeside Hospital in Omaha. She had nausea and fever related to a urinary tract infection. Her vital signs were stable, and no signs of stroke were noted during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Please, (name withheld), our Medite 78.
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They're good.
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Medic. Medsept facility, County Code 2, ETA,
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about 8 minutes.
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We have an 87-year-old female patient on board.
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This morning, chief complaint.
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It's going to be some nausea, as well as a fever.
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Patient diagnosed with a UTI on Wednesday this week, was prescribed antibiotics.
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She's been taking those antibiotics as prescribed.
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Nursing staff stated that patient has been having some nausea and vomiting for the past day and a half, about 48 hours almost.
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Conscious, she's able to follow commands appropriately.
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She is alert.
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Last recorded vitals: blood pressure 180 over 90, oxygen saturation 95% room air.
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Heart rate on the monitor currently at 84.
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Did the stroke assessment,
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negative on that stroke, she's able to follow commands appropriately.
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Coming to Lakeside hospital
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about eight minutes.
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Please go to the case.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Hills Ct, Omaha, NE 68130
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