Medical transport of elderly woman with abdominal pain, Elizabeth City NC
Emergency medical services transported a 93-year-old woman from her home to a medical center due to abdominal pain, swelling, urinary problems, and a general decline in health over the past few days. Her initial stroke screening was negative, and vital signs including blood pressure, heart rate, and temperature were recorded. An intravenous line was established for treatment.
Audio|Source: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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Since here, Albemarle Medical Center, this is Pasquotank Medic 6, patient care report, how do you copy?
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Since then-herellum, Marl, Medical Center, Passed-Metic 6, Patient Care Report, how do you copy?
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Tomorrow, go ahead with the report.
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Awesome! Good afternoon, Elkimergan Passing, Medic 6, moonbound, your facility with the 93, that's 9.3-year-old female coming from home.
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She complained came out as possible stroke.
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Struck screen was negative.
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She is complaining of diffuse abdominal pain.
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She does have abdominal distension and tenderness in all squadrons, does have some, has been having urinary incontinence, increased frequency, decreased output.
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A patient has instead of lately declined in the past three days.
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However, this afternoon they just were not able to get her oven moving like they normally would.
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At this time, we do have an IV established.
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We have a blood glucose of 196,
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axillary temp, 98.5.
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We have a blood pressure 114 over 76.
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Heart rate is between 90 and 120.
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She is showing Asaph on the monitor, 12 weeks ago.
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the same, uh, respiratory rates 20, end titles 23, GCS is 14, ATU is above 4 to 5.
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Location mentioned:
Near Halstead Blvd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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