Medical transport of stable patient with brain hemorrhage, Iowa City IA
A medical transport team is taking a stable 50-year-old male patient to the University of Iowa Hospital. The patient has a brain hemorrhage caused by a fall. Vital signs are normal.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Good morning. Warren Valma, the transfer from Mercy 1, Genesis East.
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On board, I've got a 50-year-old male patient (name withheld).
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He has a subarachnoid hemorrhage following a fall.
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There have been no changes in condition.
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He has been stable.
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Last set of vitals is blood pressure 105 over 78.
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Heart rate is 92, respiratory rate 16.
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Oxygen saturation is 93 percent on room air with a Glasgow Coma Score of 15.
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We are three minutes from arrival and have an estimated time of arrival.
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Go ahead with any questions to order.
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Can you repeat those vitals one more time for me?
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Swisher Fire.
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Oz.
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Respond to fire alarm.
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At near Eagleview Court Northwest.
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Swisher.
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Cross streets are Royal Oaks Drive Northwest.
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Blood pressure is 105 over 78, heart rate is 92, respiratory rate is 16, oxygen saturation is 93 percent on room air and Glasgow Coma Score is 15.
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Thank you much, see you in 13.
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Iowa City, IA 52242
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