78-year-old rushed to Clay County Medical Center after chemo side effects, Clay Center KS
Being transported to Clay County Medical Center, a 78-year-old woman shows lethargy, neuropathy, and tremors post-chemotherapy, with concerns over unusual symptoms.
Audio|Source: Clay County Sheriff, Clay Center Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 5,
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CCNC.
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C-C.
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Medic 5, they count a medical center.
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Medi-5. County Medical Center, go ahead.
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Go ahead, Medic 5.
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We're going to be an MCMC-1-2-2-0.
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7-4.
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We're going to be on our way to see you with a 78-year-old female patient.
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We got called for neuropathy in the hands as well as being lethargic.
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Upon arrival, she does have a GCS of 14, alert only when spoken to.
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She has finished chemo for a blood cancer,
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however she's having intermittent tremors.
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Husband said this is not a normal effect of the chemo during the chemo.
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Procedures, break.
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He contacted the station's practitioner,
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Woodruff, or correction Walters,
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and advised that the patient be brought to the ER to get checked out.
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Last set of vitals was 143 over 82, SPO2 is 98 on 3 liters nasal cannula, heart rate is 69.
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Glucose was 156 and temperature 98.4.
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Any questions or orders?
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Meet you in ER3.
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Clay County Medical Center clear.
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Table.
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Medic 5 is going to be out PCA with the ending mileage 1.0.
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