Woman transported with possible sepsis and increased lethargy, Maplewood MN
Emergency services transported a woman in her mid-30s with possible sepsis and increased lethargy to St. John's Hospital. She was previously treated for an unknown bladder infection at the University of Minnesota. Vital signs included a high pulse rate and low oxygen levels requiring oxygen support. Precautions for multidrug-resistant organisms are noted.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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I have a roughly 35-year-old female.
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Sounds like she's dealing with hospital sepsis.
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She was discharged from University of Minnesota East Bank.
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She was there for about a year.
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She was widely stable for them.
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However,
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today she has significantly increased lethargy.
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She's not able to move or talk,
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which she's usually able to do.
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Her pulse is 140.
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Blood pressure is normal. The respirations are 29.
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We had to put her on oxygen, two liters per minute, because she was in the high 80s on room air.
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Fliss triggers 113.
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She has paperwork with her about MDRO, possible precautions.
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Possible precautions.
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I just wanted to give you a heads up.
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Again, we'll be to St.
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John's about three minutes away with possible sepsis.
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Any questions?
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She was at the University for sepsis?
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That's correct.
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It was an unknown bladder infection that she was there for about a year for.
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I will advise H.
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John 282.
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