Medical transfer to Vanderbilt Medical Center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew is transferring a female patient, approximately sixty-five years old, from a facility in Clarksville to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The patient was initially evaluated for altered mental status before being found to have a blocked carotid artery. She remains stable, alert, and oriented during transport, with normal vital signs and oxygen support.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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On 0313. Three 13, go ahead.
00:05
Good morning, (name withheld) facility with a transfer coming from (name withheld), Clarksville.
00:10
Patient is a sixty-five year old female who was initially seen for altered mental status.
00:17
However, they discovered that she had an occluded right carotid artery.
00:23
That is why she is coming to Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
00:25
Patient is currently alert and oriented.
00:28
If you get the vitals as follows, heart rate has been in the seventies with a sinus rhythm.
00:35
Blood pressure 111 over fifty-eight.
00:38
Respirations have been about 14 to 16.
00:40
She is maintaining oxygen saturation between ninety-five and 100 percent on two liters of oxygen.
00:47
We should be there in about 11 minutes.
00:50
Any questions or orders at this time?
00:54
No, that's good copy. Thank you.
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