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Elderly woman transported for suspected urinary tract infectionBelton MO

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US-71, Belton, MO 64012

As discussed during the dispatch call, an 83-year-old woman was transported to Belton Regional Medical Center with a suspected urinary tract infection and high blood pressure. She reported frequent urination and pain when urinating. Vital signs showed high blood pressure and a fast heart rate. The patient was alert, oriented, and showed no signs of stroke or trauma.

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Belton Regional Medical Center, Grandview Medics 714, with patient information.
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This is Belton. Go ahead.
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This is Grandview Medics 714, Paramedic Johnson, en route to your facility with an 83-year-old woman, conscious and breathing with a chief complaint of suspected urinary tract infection.
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Patient states that her symptoms started approximately 5:30 this morning, and she says she's gone to the bathroom with her urine approximately 20 times since then, states it does hurt to urinate, and she's also complaining of dry mouth.
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Her vital signs are as follows.
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Blood pressure is 200 over 102, heart rate of 105, sinus tach on our monitor.
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SpO2 98% on room air.
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She's breathing clearly on bilaterally, approximately 18 times a minute, with a BGL of 1.17.
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She's alert and oriented times 4.
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Glasgow coma scale of 15, seems to be a reliable historian.
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She denies loss of consciousness, head or neck pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, or nausea, but she is on blood thinners.
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She's negative for Cincinnati stroke scale and shows no obvious signs of trauma or deformity.
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ETA in about 10 minutes.
01:02
What are your questions or orders, ma'am?

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US-71, Belton, MO 64012

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