Emergency Scenario 600_f4_9

F4

Location Information

Full Location:
Sjúkrahúsið á Akureyri, Eyrarlandsvegur, 600 Akureyri, Oncology Department, 3rd floor. Modern hospital building with multiple wings. Main entrance is on the south side. Elevators and stairwells provide access to all floors. Parking available in front of the hospital. Current conditions: 7°C, overcast, good visibility. GPS coordinates: 65.6707° N, 18.0918° W. Nearest landmark: Akureyri Hospital helipad.
Municipality: Akureyri
Postal Code: 600

Emergency Details

Type: Oncology Patient Transfer
Priority Level: F4
Response Time Goal: Routine (1-4 hours)
Description:
78-year-old female, known oncology patient, scheduled transfer from Akureyri Hospital to her home in Húsavík. Patient is stable, requires no immediate medical intervention. Primary reason for transfer: completion of chemotherapy cycle. Patient is mobile with assistance, no acute symptoms. Patient is alert, oriented, and cooperative. Medical history: Stage 3 ovarian cancer, diagnosed 1 year ago. Completed 6 cycles of chemotherapy. Medications: Regular pain medication (Oxycodone 5mg PRN), anti-nausea medication (Ondansetron 4mg PRN). No known allergies. Last meal was a light lunch at 12:00. Transfer requires transport with minimal physical exertion for the patient.

History of Events

Timeline:
1400 hours: Patient completed final chemotherapy session
1430 hours: Patient cleared for discharge by oncology team
1500 hours: Transfer request initiated by nursing staff
1515 hours: Current time, patient awaiting transport

Prior Events: Patient has been hospitalized for 5 days for this cycle of chemotherapy. Patient has tolerated treatment well, no complications. Patient has a history of hypertension, managed with medication. No recent infections or other health issues. Patient lives at home with her husband, who is able to provide basic support. Patient has follow-up appointment scheduled for 2 weeks.

Diagnostics

Initial Assessment

Initial Impression: Routine Oncology Patient Transfer
Justification for F4 Classification:
- Patient is stable, no acute medical issues
- Transfer is non-urgent, can be scheduled within a 1-4 hour window
- No immediate medical intervention required during transport

Differential Diagnoses:
1. Stable Oncology Patient (primary diagnosis)
2. Potential for medication side effects (low probability, patient has been stable)
3. No acute conditions requiring higher priority level

Required Actions:
- Dispatch of non-emergency transport vehicle
- Coordination with oncology department for patient handover
- Ensuring patient comfort during transport
- Transfer to home in Húsavík

Final Diagnosis

Emergency Call Transcript

Dispatcher Emergency services, this is dispatch, how can I help?
Caller Good afternoon, this is Hildur Jónsdóttir from the oncology department at Akureyri Hospital. We have a patient ready for a routine transfer home.
Dispatcher Okay, can you provide the patient's name and social security number?
Caller Yes, the patient is Sigríður Eiríksdóttir, kennitala is ******-****.
Dispatcher And what is the patient's current condition?
Caller She is stable, has completed her chemotherapy and is ready to go home. She is mobile with a bit of help. No acute symptoms. Her medications are Oxycodone and Ondansetron as needed.
Dispatcher Okay, and where is she being transferred to?
Caller She is going to her home in Húsavík. The address is Garðarsbraut 15, 640 Húsavík.
Dispatcher Understood. This is a routine transfer, I will schedule transport within the next 1-4 hours. Is there anything else?
Caller No, that's all. Thank you for your help.
Dispatcher You're welcome. We'll be in touch with an estimated time of arrival.

Scenario Number: 600_f4_9

Generated At: 2024-12-15T08:54:51.554999

Report Created: 2024-12-15 20:59:49