Elderly patient less responsive after MRI and sedation, Kearney NE


An elderly male patient at St. Luke's hospital is less responsive following an MRI and sedation medication. He has a firm mass in the lower right abdomen, possibly indicating a bowel blockage, and experiences loose stools. The patient cannot communicate verbally due to a recent traumatic brain injury. Medical staff are monitoring his vital signs and providing updates.
Audio|Source: Buffalo County/City of Kearney Public Safety
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Good out to the 80s year old male.
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Staff at St. Luke's report that he has a little less responsive than usual since the recent MRI and being given some medicine for sedation.
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He's also got
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A firm mass in the lower-eye quadrant of his abdomen that they believe may be a bowel blockage. He also has some loose stools. The patient does not communicate verbally due to a recent TBI.
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Last side of the vitals, pulse of 87, it's 94 to 95% on remair.
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Blood pressure 131 over 87, temperature 98.3, blood sugar 156.
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Resper is anywhere from 20 to 24.
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Further report of that side, we'll see here in about two.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 32nd St, Kearney, NE 68847
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