Elderly woman with sudden shortness of breath treated, Fayetteville AR


A 73-year-old woman experienced sudden shortness of breath at a medical facility near Northhills Blvd. Emergency medical services assessed her condition; she was stable but required immediate treatment and was transported to Washington Regional Medical Center.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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217.8. Washington Regional Medical Center. This is Springdell Fire Medity 3 with a patient report.
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Go ahead. We're now Medical 3. This is Washington Regional Regional.
00:19
Good morning, Washington Regional. Spring of Fire Med Creek currently in Mountier Facility, non-adversion at this time, but the 73-year-old feeding on page two plant today is going to be shortness of breath.
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This is an acute onset of shortness of breath.
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I have current titles of 62 beats for a minute, normal sinus rhythm on the monitor.
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No ST elevation or depression noted on her 12 lead.
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She is breathing at 24 times a minute.
00:47
She is adding at 99% on 2 liters nasal cannula.
00:52
Current blood pressure, 152 over 77, that's 152 over 7, 7.
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Fission is alert and oriented times 4, with a GCS of 15. We'll be your facility in approximately 8 minutes. Do you have any questions or orders?
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No questions or orders from the time on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Northhills Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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