Routine patient transfer for leg fracture, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel reported a routine transfer of a 70-year-old woman with a right knee fracture and minor eye laceration from Hardin Medical Center to Vanderbilt ER. The patient was stable with normal vital signs and an immobilizer in place.
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Transcript:
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Vanderbilt ER, Hardin Medical Center.
00:06
Vanderbilt, go ahead.
00:09
Yeah, we're coming to you with a routine transfer from Hardin Medical Center.
00:14
We have a 70-year-old female that came to our ER following a fall this morning with right-sided patella fracture.
00:24
Patient also has a small laceration of the right eye.
00:27
It is an immobilizer.
00:30
A and O times four, vital signs are BP 100 and seventy-nine over eighty-three, a heart rate of seventy-eight,
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oxygen ninety-six percent on room air, respirations twenty-two.
00:41
Patient has a line to the right forearm, immobilizer cast in place, and we have an approximate ETA of eight to ten minutes.
00:51
Do you require any further?
00:55
Yeah, I just want to ask, is her GCS 15? And at any point has she had a systolic of less than 110?
01:06
Yes, GCS of 15 and negative.
01:10
Systolic has actually been 170 and greater the whole time.
01:16
Sounds good, ma'am.
01:17
Thank you.
01:20
Thanks very much.
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