Patient transported from care facility for evaluation, Raleigh NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic 65 transported an elderly female from a dementia care facility near New Bern Ave to a hospital for evaluation of a possible urinary tract infection after she hit her head on a door. No trauma was observed, and the patient appeared to be in stable condition.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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WakeMed, wake man, medic six five.
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Do you call my credit?
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Sixty-five, sixty-five inbound to your facility with an 81-year-old female.
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Patient coming from a dementia care facility today.
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Patient has a history of dementia and Alzheimer's.
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Staff said she has been argumentative all week.
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They caught her banging her head against a door this morning.
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No signs of trauma from the incident.
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They believe she may have a UTI.
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They attempted a urinalysis at the facility but she did not cooperate.
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So they're sending her for further evaluation.
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She is afebrile.
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A and O times one, which is her baseline; blood pressure 109 over 58.
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Heart rate is seventy-one, oxygen saturation ninety-seven percent.
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GCS of 14.
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ETA to facility about 10 to 15 minutes.
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Do you require further?
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I copy. You see the chart desk.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610
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