Man with fainting episodes en route to Liberty Hospital, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 37-year-old man experienced two fainting episodes and weakness starting around midnight. He also has a headache. He is alert and stable, receiving fluids and monitored en route to Liberty Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I am en route to Liberty facility with a thirty-seven-year-old male chief complaining of two syncopal episodes.
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Both last seen about a minute and generalized weakness.
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Patient states started around midnight last night.
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He became weak and then this evening he had the syncopal episodes again.
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He is currently alert and oriented times four.
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He has no complaints of any pain other than that headache that he's had since last night.
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Blood pressure. Pressure 109 over 63.
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He's got a pulse of 89, currently signs on the monitor but he's been going in and out of Tri and by Gemini.
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No heart history.
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12 lead showed the same thing at the sinus rhythm with PBCs.
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I do have an IV established.
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He's had about 450 cc of fluid.
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He states he is feeling better.
00:47
Sat 96% on room air.
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Blood sugar 194.
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If you want anything further, I'm about 7 to 10 out.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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