Elderly woman with right side weakness treated for stroke, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 89-year-old woman was treated for right-sided weakness and possible stroke at her private residence near Grossmont Center Drive. She was alert but had increased weakness on her right side compared to prior stroke deficits. She was transported to Grossmont Hospital for further care.
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Transcript:
00:00
I've got a potential stroke code.
00:02
Looking ahead over your facility, ETA is going to be 15 minutes out.
00:06
Run number is going to be (number withheld).
00:12
It's going to be for an 89 female.
00:16
Chief complaint: weakness.
00:17
Let me know when you're ready.
00:19
Will you repeat that cap?
00:27
Absolutely.
00:28
Run that number is going to be (number withheld).
00:38
Thank you. Call out to a private residence for an 89 female.
00:43
She's a plate of weakness.
00:47
Earlier today, a patient was with her daughter, noticed that patient was a little more slow to respond, slightly weaker than normal,
00:57
was concerned up until tonight.
01:00
Patient was by herself at her private residence.
01:04
Sounds like she was attempting to walk, felt like her legs were giving out on her, she collapsed to the ground, sounds like she was controlled.
01:14
We're on scene, patient was alert and tracking.
01:19
No outward signs of trauma, head neck, or back, plight outpatient, or movement, plain.
01:25
As far as initial vital, the respiratory rate of 16, full and effective, lungs sounds clear, 02 stats,
01:32
97% on room air.
01:33
She is oriented times 3, able to answer questions appropriately, and follow simple motor commands.
01:38
No slurred, like, no slurred speech-like pattern.
01:43
Eyes were spontaneous in pearl 3 millimeters.
01:46
She does pass spontaneous movement all four extremities.
01:49
We did notice some right-sided arm drift.
01:53
It sounds like she did have a prior history of a stroke with the right-sided deficits.
01:58
However, the right side feels more weaker than normal.
02:03
High rate is 67, sinus is the right bundle confirmed by a 12 lead.
02:09
I've got blood pressure of 193 over 74, blood sugar of 106, the temperature of 99.1.
02:19
As far as the fast ED score, currently we have 4.
02:27
Prior history of stroke in the past, recent TIA approximately three to four years ago.
02:34
Currently takes Norvath, another analogy, has been compliant with communication.
02:39
Looking for eye to access of this time.
02:43
Off our findings,
02:46
increased the right-sided weakness, a little slow to respond.
02:56
We can make your stroke code, how do you copy?
02:55
What was the last known well and is she on center?
03:04
Last known well, 1,500 and negative weakening.
03:09
So I'm just confirming that she has right-sided deficits from a prior CVA, but she just feels like it's weaker.
03:19
A-Firm,
03:21
patient says she has previous right-sided deficit, but she normally is able to walk around, however she's not able to stand up on her own two legs, increase weakness on the right side,
03:32
and that slower response for her daughter.
03:38
Just confirming as both of her legs, she can't stand up with her.
03:44
A-Firm.
03:47
Okay, we will eval once you guys arrive.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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