Paramedics transport woman with high blood pressure, Little Rock AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 50-year-old woman from her home to Baptist Health in Little Rock for symptoms of hypertension and tremors. She has a history of supraventricular tachycardia and HIV. Her initial blood pressure readings were elevated, and she was under observation at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner AR Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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(Name withheld), we're going to be inbound to your facility with a 50-year-old female patient coming from home, and she's complaining of hypertension as well as tremor.
00:08
Patient does have a cardiologist there at your facility.
00:11
She did appear flushed when we arrived on scene.
00:14
Her original blood pressure was about 200 over 100 and 127, then 200 over 100 and 177 without medication.
00:23
She has HIV and current vitals are 168 over 95, heart rate 126.
00:27
Pulse ox ninety-six percent.
00:30
Like I said, her cardiologist at the facility last time she was transported said she was SVT and had an EKG at your facility of about five to six minutes.
00:38
Do you have any further?
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Location mentioned:
Baptist Health Dr, Little Rock, AR 72205
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