Medical emergency for elderly woman with weakness and nausea, Clay Center KS
Emergency medical services responded to an elderly woman near Liberty Street experiencing weakness and nausea. Oxygen was administered, and the patient was transported to the hospital emergency room for further care.
Audio|Source: Clay County Sheriff, Clay Center Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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We were called today for an 87-year-old female patient of Dr.
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(name withheld) who had complaints of feeling weak and kind of nausea.
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Upon arrival, the patient was sitting up in her chair.
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Still complaining of nausea, said she did have COVID a few months ago and she just hasn't quite recovered.
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Lung sounds were clear and equal.
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First vital signs were 169 over 140, pulse of 89, SPO2 of 88, patient was AO2 times 4.
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We did a blood sugar that was 126, and temperature was 98.2.
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We did put the patient on 4 liters of oxygen via nasal cannula, and that brought her SPO2 up to 96.
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Patient did take her morning meds in front of us.
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Vitals currently are 187, over 84, pulse of 81.
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SpO2 is 95, still on 4 liters via nasal cannula.
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ETA is about 8 minutes.
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Any questions or orders?
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The orders at this time.
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We'll see you in E.R.
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3. DR3. Medicare 8 clear.
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