Emergency stroke alert at nursing facility triggers urgent hospital transport, Fayetteville AR
Responders rushed a 72-year-old female from a nursing facility with stroke signs to Washington Regional hospital, with rapid onset of facial drooping and speech difficulty.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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Transporting one patient to regional code 3.
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95, transfer one regional code.
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Screened out of Art, Meg 5 to Washington Regional Patient Board.
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Good morning, Washington,
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next five. We are currently in value facility.
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Emergent at this time with a 72 to 17 more female patient.
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This will be a stroke alert.
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A patient is coming from a nursing facility.
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Patients play a few onset of right-sided facial grouping,
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slurred speech, into difficulty walking or the left side.
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Patients have previous medical history of strokes.
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Patients denying any previous deficit to slurred speech.
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or facial therapy,
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health care personnel on the scene weren't the best historians, can't definitively confirm that or not.
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A patient is A&O times 3 at this time, GCS 14.
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We have a heart rate of the moderate of 83,
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raising approximately 25 breaths a minute.
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We've got a blood pressure at 158 over 65, currently working on the line.
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We'll be here still only about five, six minutes, you have any questions.
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Pachshunds and well time.
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Last known well, I'm approximately 11 p.m.
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Looking further Citi on arrival, you jump there.
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N Northhills Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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