77-year-old woman transported for possible stroke symptoms, Chapel Hill NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 77-year-old woman was transported without emergency status to UNC Hospital after family reported possible aphasia and a history of high blood pressure. A stroke screen showed no neurological deficits. The patient was last normal 30 to 45 minutes before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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U.N.C., good evening.
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FirstHealth 1712 patient notification.
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Ms.
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E.NC.
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We're inbound non-emergent traffic with a 77-year-old female family states the patient is experiencing some of aphasia.
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I did a stroke screen.
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She has no neurodeficit, no facial drug.
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She has a history of hypertension.
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Currently, she's 192 over 96 and then missed the being compliant.
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On the monitor, she's showing the sign is a greater rate at 55,
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occasional TVC, noted, and 99%.
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Oh,
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you should have any further?
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What was her last known normal? The last known normal is 30 minutes, 30 to 45 minutes ago.
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We'll see when you get here.
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