Medical transfer from Bedford to Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a patient was transferred from Bedford to Vanderbilt hospital for a possible urinary tract infection and confusion related to dementia. The individual, aged eighty-nine, was conscious, alert, and had stable vital signs during transport. Medical staff noted a small hematoma and mild weakness but reported no current pain.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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That's the priority. We've got an eighty-nine year old female being transferred from Bedford.
00:06
She does have some confusion, but she has dementia.
00:09
She's at her normal baseline.
00:11
She was diagnosed with probable UTI.
00:15
She had increased weakness over the past week.
00:20
She also has an eight millimeter hematoma on the left side.
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She is conscious and alert.
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All of her blood pressures have been stable, even in the emergency room.
00:34
Blood pressure is 102 over 60.
00:38
Pulse is 80, respirations 18.
00:42
She does not have any pain at this time.
00:46
Let's fix that.
00:47
Ninety-six percent on room air, and we'll have an ETA of about seven minutes.
00:55
Yes, sir. If I could just have a numeric for GCS, please.
00:59
Fourteen with dementia.
01:02
That is a good copy.
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