Child transferred to Mayo Clinic for blood condition treatment, Rochester MN


A young child is being transferred from a hospital in Osceo to Mayo Clinic in Rochester near 10th St NW for medical evaluation and treatment due to severe blood abnormalities and shortness of breath. The child may undergo a bone marrow biopsy and splenectomy. Platelets are being infused and the child is currently resting comfortably.
Audio|Source: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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Transcript:
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No two, coming to you from MCHS, Osceo with a 2-4-year-old male,
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a patient presented there for complaints the shortest of breath.
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It was found to have multiple lap value derangements, most notably a platelet count of three.
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No imaging has been completed. It sounds like that'll be done in Rochester.
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We do have platelets infusing at the moment.
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Sounds like he's coming for potential bone marrow biopsy, potential splenectomy for other workouts.
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Currently resting comfortably on the cot, no complaints.
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One main table.
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Ski, 121.
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I'll be on field and I do have some deputies with me, so I should be good.
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Flood pressure, 135 over 86.
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Heart rate is 80, sinus on the month.
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Saturating 100%, respirations are 1 8.
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GTS of 15.
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That concludes report, unless you have any questions.
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