Medical call for atrial fibrillation and covid with diarrhea, Troy OH
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According to the dispatch call, eMS responded to a 77-year-old woman near N County Rd 25A in Troy who reported an episode of atrial fibrillation. She recently recovered from influenza A and tested positive for COVID-19 with ongoing diarrhea. Her vital signs were normal except for low oxygen saturation. She was alert and oriented during evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County Fire and EMS - West Central
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Transcript:
00:00
Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy, go ahead.
00:03
One minute out, 77-year-old female GCS 15, she complains an episode of atrial fibrillation.
00:08
She had an embolization two years ago.
00:10
She's not usually in atrial fibrillation but felt it coming on this morning and called us.
00:16
She was recently out of a facility for influenza A and had atrial fibrillation in the past.
00:24
All vitals are normal, we have a 20-gauge IV running for you.
00:28
Any further questions or orders?
00:35
That's clear, we'll find that upon arrival.
00:42
Okay.
00:43
Tensches, a squad on Rudy.
00:48
Clear.
00:54
Diarrhea this Friday.
00:56
The patient says she tested positive for COVID on Friday.
00:59
Patient says she has not gotten better,
01:01
she keeps drinking plenty of fluids,
01:03
she keeps having diarrhea.
01:05
She is alert and oriented times four, heart rate is 82, blood pressure 160 over 60, respirations are 16, and SpO2 is 90% on room air.
01:12
We're going to be at your still in approximately three minutes, send further questions.
01:19
And further questions and order, Troy, we'll see you when you get here.
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Location mentioned:
N County Rd 25A, Troy, OH 45373
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