Elderly woman with abdominal pain and breathing trouble, Davenport IA


A 75-year-old woman near E Rusholme St reports lower abdominal pain and difficulty breathing. She has a history of heart and valve conditions and is being transferred to Genesis East hospital for further care. She has low oxygen levels but refused an IV at the time of the report.
Audio|Source: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Her patient requests today, you say at a facility of about 15 minutes, each other gets facility about 6 and 7. On 4, 75-year-old female chief complaint today was like going to get the lower abdominal pain along with some final disc behind pain on breathing.
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Patients usually bound to their recline or they're not ambulatory due to several of their skillful issues. However,
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she does have a history of my troll valve concerns, CHF,
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APB, gout.
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Patient reports no bowel movements, no issues with urinary activity.
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She's refused an IV this time, but we've got her own monitor. She's shown AFIV in the 70s, the regular.
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Initial room oxygen saturation was at 80%. She's not under the oxygen normally.
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We're at 2 years by Ketan right now, and she's at 92,
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93. Reporting no distance, you know, they're both freezing.
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What pressure is 129, and reported it's 129 over 40.
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I've got medications and allergies on board with the list for us.
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We can't have from Genesis East.
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Gis 804, GCS15. Do you have any other questions or orders for us?
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No further questions or orders.
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Continue to transfer to Genesis for patient request, call back with any changes.
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Todd of that, the student Genesis East,
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3.9 clear.
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Line clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Rusholme St, Davenport, IA 52803
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