Ambulance transports elderly man with confusion, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew transported a 78-year-old man to Milford Hospital after he was found confused with altered mental status. The patient had recently been discharged from another hospital and had been showing unusual symptoms for several days. He was conscious and able to maintain his airway during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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93, VAL 06.
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The climb line, go ahead.
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VAL 06, we're inbound.
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You've still got a 15-20 minute ETA.
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78 year old male, chief complaint of altered mental status for family.
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He is not. He is confused currently.
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We've got a BGL of 164.
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He is conscious though,
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maintaining his own airway.
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Finding that he was at a hospital, an area hospital about four days ago,
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possibly signed out AMA.
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Unknown reason why he was seen.
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However, since he's been discharged, family reports that he's been sweating black for the past three days.
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Probably normal sinus rate at 70.
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Capno was 40,
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Blood pressure is 164 over 88.
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Four liters on room air, he was around 88 within the remarkable.
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He wasn't able to stay in without assistance.
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I've had any patients at your facilities about 15-20.
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Health copy, CR arrival.
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