93-year-old woman treated for weakness after recent TIA, Burlingame CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics are transporting a 93-year-old woman who has general weakness following a recent transient ischemic attack. She has hypertension and a history of breast cancer. Vital signs are stable, and she is alert. Transport to the hospital is in progress with an estimated arrival of nine minutes.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Milton.
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This is M.R.
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Medics 89. We're currently at the care facility.
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Coming into T-1-4 today, we have a 93-year-old female patient.
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She complains of general weakness.
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She was released from your hospital after having a TIA over the weekend.
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She is not responding normally.
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She has a history of hypertension and breast cancer.
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She is hypertensive with blood pressure 204 over 105.
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Pulse of 89, respiratory rate 14.
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She's in normal sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:32
Oxygen saturation at 96%, on 2 liters.
00:35
Her oxygen saturation is 91 to 92.
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She's on 2 liters of oxygen.
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She's up to about 96% saturation.
00:41
She is experiencing general weakness.
00:44
Her temperature is 96.8.
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Height about 6 feet, pulse 18, blood glucose 136.
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She is alert, with GCS of 15.
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She has a history of hospitalizations last week.
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She has been discharged recently.
01:02
ETA to hospital is about nine minutes.
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Any further questions?
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