Medical helicopter transfer for brain hemorrhage patient, Fishersville VA
An adult female was transferred by medical helicopter from Augusta Health Emergency Room to UVA due to a brain hemorrhage causing weakness on the right side and facial droop. She is conscious with some weakness, and her vital signs are stable.
Audio|Source: UVA Helicopter Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I was coming to see with an interfacility transfer from Augusta Health ER.
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This is the 56, the 5-6-year-old female,
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this morning via EMS, after an onset of a.m.,
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at 0.330 at 3.30 a.m.
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The patient arrived home from work in 3 o'clock this morning to the nurse
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and got up to go to the bathroom and notice the right-sided weakness with care of the Tisa and it's made.
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Yeah.
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The patient is at GCS 15.
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She does move all extremities but has significant strength loss at the right side with facial droop.
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She showed a left intracerebral hemorrhage with a little bit of a shift.
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She was on Cardine, but we have now turned that off.
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Her vital signs are 94 for a heart rate of blood pressure 114 over 70.
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Satin 96% on 2 liters.
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I have an 18 and 20.
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for access blood sugar was 187.
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Do require anything further at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Near Medical Center Dr, Fishersville, VA 22939
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