Woman transported for stroke evaluation after nonverbal episode, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman experienced a brief nonverbal episode at home and was transported to Beaumont Troy Hospital for evaluation of a possible stroke. She has a history of previous strokes and other medical conditions related to gluten sensitivity. Upon arrival, she was alert but slow to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Washington Fire Alpha 1, coming in priority 2 at this time with a 51, 5-1-year-old female.
00:05
Keep complaining today is going to be a rule-out stroke.
00:08
Patient is A.04, GCS of 15, coming from home.
00:11
Family or they witness patient have an episode of being nonverbal lasting approximately five minutes, starting at 1520.
00:20
Upon our arrival, patient was A&O x4, GCS 15.
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Slow to respond about acting her normal self, her family.
00:28
Patient does have a history of previous strokes,
00:31
as well as glutenotoxia and Snedding syndrome.
00:37
Patients' family say that this is how she normally acts when she ingests gluten.
00:44
Pylosur as follows, blood pressure of 170 over 110, 170 over 110,
00:49
normal sinus on the monitor,
00:52
at a rate of 70.
00:53
SpO2 100% on room air, blood glucose, 98,
00:58
18 respirations on labor.
00:59
If you record, nothing else, we're 5 out.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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