Elderly woman hospitalized after stroke symptoms, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to Tri-City Hospital for a 78-year-old woman with slurred speech and possible stroke symptoms. The patient had stable vital signs, a medical history of diabetes and hypertension, and was transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
217 with the possible stroke.
00:03
217, stand by, stand by, standby.
00:06
Try to see this medic 217.
00:08
I just wanted to make sure you are open for a possible stroke.
00:11
Stroke.
00:14
Tri-City again, medic 217.
00:16
I got a number (number withheld).
00:21
This is going to be for a 78 year old female.
00:23
78 year old female weighing approximately 180 pounds.
00:28
Slurred speech.
00:29
How do you copy so far?
00:31
Have you loud and clear? Thanks for your patience.
00:33
Medic 217, we're clear to copy your report.
00:37
All right, (name withheld).
00:40
No times of trauma.
00:42
Sugar was seventy-two for the patient.
00:44
No recent other trauma.
00:46
Eighteen times full and effective, clear lung sounds by (name withheld).
00:49
O two sat 90% on room air.
00:52
Morse test three eyes of pearl moving at all extremities.
00:54
Times four pink one dry skin, good equal grips.
00:58
The only thing on a stroke scale is the slurred speech, so we'll go one on its scale.
01:02
Other than that,
01:04
Eyes of pearl 2 mm moving all extremities.
01:06
Time four pink one dry skins heart rate at 116 sinus tachy.
01:10
A blood pressure of 148 over 78.
01:12
One hundred and 48 over 78.
01:13
That blood glucose of 73.
01:15
And then they sent for one to back temperature.
01:18
As far as medical history, she has a history of type two diabetes and hypertension.
01:23
No allergies and no medication provided upon arrival to your facility.
01:27
Patient was able to give us whether she was taking blood thinners or not.
01:31
Patient does state that she did have previous TIA with no deficits.
01:37
Other than that, patient did save the issue.
01:39
Did become short of breath when this all started happening, but.
01:44
For us, she's breathing completely normal.
01:46
Clear lung sounds again.
01:48
Secondary is completely normal.
01:50
Other than that, we're in a certain IV and we'll be getting going here with approximately ten of the UPA to your facility with a possible stroke.
01:59
How do you copy?
02:00
You said the patient woke up with these symptoms at 07 a.m., so this was a woke-up, had an eight disturbance attempting to get to the bathroom, observed she had slurred speech.
02:12
What time did the patient go to bed last night? To establish last known well.
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Location mentioned:
Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA
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