Patient transported after gastrointestinal bleeding, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a sixty-four-year-old male patient who had fallen and was experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding. He was stabilized and transported to Presbyterian Plano Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're out to Thursday playing with a sixty-four-year-old male patient.
00:02
Patient's chief complaint was a fall.
00:06
When we got on scene, he did not have any injuries from the fall, but he had defecated some blood.
00:12
We transported him a week ago because he got sick.
00:15
Sick from going to Peru, has been having stomach problems since then.
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A week ago took him to the hospital, he started having some blood in his stool last night.
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And then when we saw him on the ground, there was just a lot of blood that had come out.
00:29
His original blood pressure was seventy-six over fifty, giving him 250 milliliters of fluids and 2 grams of TXA.
00:37
And my last blood pressure ran 130 over 80.
00:40
He is 804 TCF at 15.
00:43
He is just lethargic.
00:44
He has a heart rate of ninety-five right now, sinus rhythm.
00:47
Saturating at ninety-eight percent.
00:49
D-stick was one hundred and thirty-five.
00:52
Believe it.
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We're about seven minutes out from Presbyterian Plano Hospital.
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Do you have any other questions for me?
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Location mentioned:
W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093
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