Elderly woman treated for suspected stroke at residence, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to an 85-year-old woman at a private residence near Grossmont Center Drive, La Mesa. She showed possible stroke symptoms, including left-sided facial droop and baseline left-side weakness due to a previous stroke. The patient, who is Spanish-speaking only, also had reports of headaches and recent blood in her urine. She was transported to Sharp Grossmont Hospital for evaluation and care.
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00:00
This will go possible stroke, rightly seen it on our end.
00:05
We'll get the full story before we figured out.
00:07
Last four of the run, number withheld.
00:09
We have an 85 female, like I said, possible stroke.
00:11
Let me know we're ready for the full report.
00:12
We're going to go to Grossmont, give me 15-minute ETA.
00:17
Cover that, 26.
00:18
Can you repeat that last four of the run?
00:21
Last four is number withheld.
00:24
Bobby, you can go ahead with a report.
00:27
So we're called out to a private residence this morning,
00:30
85 female. She lives with family, kind of like in a bed-bound situation.
00:37
She lives in the living room in a hospital bed type situation.
00:42
It sounds like lasting normal we're going to go with 1700 yesterday.
00:48
And just to give you an idea, this patient is Spanish-speaking only, she's anato times one normally, history of a left-sided weakness due to stroke.
01:09
With that being said, I guess it sounds like this morning,
01:13
they noticed a left-sided facial group.
01:17
Baseline weakness is still there, not increased or anything like that.
01:20
Her orientation is still the same.
01:23
But this left-sided weakness, and then what I'm being told also is that yesterday at some point she expressed a headache or some sort of pain to the left.
01:33
left side of her forehead.
01:35
But as far as stroke-like symptoms, we're going left-sided facial droop this morning and the last thing normal yesterday, 1700.
01:43
We arrived this morning to find patient, you know, sitting semi-filer position.
01:47
She is alert and she's tracking.
01:48
She is baseline orientation.
01:50
Like I said, Spanish speaking only.
01:53
It doesn't appear to have any facial droop on our end.
01:55
Eiser, Pearl, moves long extremities times four, but there is the left-sided weakness, which is baseline.
02:02
Heart rate's going to be 70A-fib.
02:04
I'm not seeing any blood thinners in their med list or in their prescribed medications.
02:12
Breathing 17 times per minute, 99% of room air clear lungs.
02:16
Glucose breathing was 2.11, and blood pressure is 116 over 76.
02:23
But that being sad, I mean,
02:26
you need our stroke protocol.
02:28
I'm not seeing stroke on our end.
02:30
I'm just kind of relaxing. delaying the reason why they called now one in the first place was to give us stably to shoot suffering another stroke.
02:37
Grossmont is the requested facility.
02:42
And then it was just relayed to me that apparently this past week that she has been urinating blood.
02:48
We're going to have to look more into that just because it was just relayed to me.
02:52
But that was also a complaint that was just passed over to us.
02:57
Let me know what you guys think.
02:59
I have no anticipated treatment besides maybe just starting a saline lock.
03:03
Let me know what you think.
03:05
Copy that, I'm like 26.
03:08
Is family still saying she's having that facial group?
03:12
Did you copy that last message, 26?
03:14
Yeah, sorry about the UCSD.
03:16
Family here is saying that it does look abnormal,
03:21
that she does appear to have some more left-sided facial group than normal.
03:27
Copy that, I think 26.
03:29
I,
03:30
if there's still notice than that less better facial droop, then let's definitely run this in the stroke code.
03:36
Just to be safe about it.
03:40
Okay, that sounds good to us.
03:42
Sharp Grossmont is requested.
03:45
We'll just work on getting an IV started and be headed that way.
03:50
Copy that. Do you guys have an ETA?
03:52
Roughly...
03:54
15 minutes.
03:56
Copy that.
03:58
Kemetak 26.
03:59
Do you have a beat fast as well?
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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