Medical transport for possible stroke patient, Raleigh NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, johnston County EMS transported a 72-year-old male from WakeMed Raleigh for a possible post-stroke medical emergency. The patient experienced nausea and headache beginning around 10 a.m., with a history of transient ischemic attacks and use of blood thinners. EMS reported stable vital signs and a code stroke activation during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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WakeMed Raleigh.
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This is Johnson County EMS 4242 with patient care report.
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Unit, re-identify and continue the transmission.
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WakeMed Raleigh, this is Johnson County EMS 4242 out of your facility with a 72-year-old male patient.
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This appears to be a post-stroke; we are treating it as a code stroke.
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Gradual onset of abnormalities and nausea that began around 10 a.m.
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Patient has a headache. History of TIAs and on blood thinners.
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No prior full strokes reported.
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Patient screened negative for us.
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Assessment continues.
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Patient has not been eating.
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Blood pressure was 174 over 84.
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Blood sugar 124.
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Temperature 97.4.
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We will see you shortly.
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GCS 15.
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And your ETA?
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Fifteen minutes.
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What are you considering the patient’s last known well?
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10 a.m.
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New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610
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