Male patient transported for gastrointestinal bleeding, Boone NC


A 55-year-old man with a history of intestinal disease experienced lower gastrointestinal bleeding and was transported by ambulance to Otago Medical Center for evaluation. The patient is stable, receiving treatment, and monitored by emergency medical services.
Audio|Source: Watauga County Fire, EMS and Rescue, Boone and Blowing Rock Fire
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Ashmedic 3 to Otago Medical Center, Bopper.
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Ashmedic 3 to Otago Medical Center, bopper.
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One target is out on your head.
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Evening we talk of this as Ashmedic. They're inbound your facility, routine traffic, patient requests, approximately 10-minute ETA with a Mr.
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(name withheld). He's a 55-year-old male.
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Patient has a recent history of intestinal disease resulting in lower GI bleeding.
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This started around May and has numerous episodes of bleeding. It's been seen as your facility a loss of this condition.
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Right now this evening, he experienced a thinkable episode.
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He said he started experiencing some GI bleeding yesterday.
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Sequel episode lasts a couple minutes, no evidence of digital activity.
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Regaining consciousness and now it's coming to your facility to be evaluated for this.
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Right now, your ladies' well,
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36,
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heart rate is 79, sinus rhythm, no XV on the monitor, 12 lead on remarkable.
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SPO2 has been 98% on room air. Right now, Entitle is 29 and he's reading 14 times a minute. Same by for treatment.
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Treatments are as follows. He has a 16-gauge IV in the Rite AC, saline lock. He's received 4 milligrams of opfran, 250 ml of fluid, and right now has a total of 150 myx of sentinel.
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He's starting to rest comfortable, nausea is controlled, and we'll see you in a few minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near Deerfield Rd, Boone, NC 28607
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