Female patient treated for chest discomfort at hospital, Martinsburg WV


A female patient experienced chest discomfort radiating to her back. EMS assessed her as conscious and alert with stable vital signs. She was given aspirin and monitored before transport to Berkeley Medical Center for further care. The patient has a medical history including anxiety and gallbladder issues and is currently symptom-free.
Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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female patient.
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Patient complained of right apex discomfort that radiates to the posterior region.
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We got there, she was conscious and alert, skin's warm and dry, the sounds are essentially clear and equal bilateral.
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Well, pressure, 120 over 80, heart rate.
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And actually it was 105, the respiratory of 20.
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She sat in 100% of room with blood sugar at 7-4. The type of history of that.
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Anxiety and gallbladder issues.
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Ninoin drug allergies, they'll take numerous medications to them.
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Heavy access to when engaged in the LFAC, when in KVO. We got bloods drawn, cardiac monitor, 12-de-bofer showing.
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Silent tech to a sinus rhythm, no entropy.
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Been minister, 324 baby aspirin. She's currently asymptomatic in nature.
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We'll continue to monitor and we'll be a Brooklyn Medical Center at about five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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