Patient transported to Forsyth Medical Center, Winston Salem NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, life Star One reported routine transport of a 74-year-old male from a care facility to Forsyth Medical Center. The patient had bilateral leg swelling and low energy but no pain. He had a catheter in place that was not draining properly, and vital signs were stable. The crew estimated arrival in about five minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Life Star One to Forsyth patient notification.
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Life Star One, we're coming in routine traffic from a facility with a seventy-four year old male.
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The chief complaint of bilateral lower leg swelling.
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Our patient's nurse states that.
00:19
He has been walking slower and differently.
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Although the patient reports no pain, he has had lower energy.
00:26
Patient also has a catheter in place.
00:29
The Foley catheter is not draining and shows no discoloration or heat.
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Last vitals were 132 over 80 blood pressure, 71 pulse, 94 oxygen saturation.
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Patient's A and O times zero.
00:42
This is baseline, and they are about 5 minutes away.
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Location mentioned:
Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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