Elderly woman with mobility and leg issues brought to hospital, Chapel Hill NC
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According to the dispatch call, an 80-year-old woman with mobility problems and leg concerns was transported from a skilled nursing facility to UNC hospital. She is alert with stable vital signs and no reported pain or weakness.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UNC ED, this is first health 1711 chronic patient notification.
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UNCCE, first health 1711 is chronic patient notification.
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UNC, go ahead.
00:11
UNC, first health, 1711, is inbound your facility, routine traffic with an 80-year-old female coming from a skilled nursing facility.
00:17
Staff reports the patient has experienced mobility problems over the past couple days and they are worried about costs and her leg.
00:23
She is at her baseline mental status at GCS 14.
00:25
She is not complaining of any pain, weakness, or sickness.
00:29
Her last vitals are heart rate of 94.
00:32
She is 95% on room air, and has a pressure of 137 over 69.
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Do you require any further?
00:37
Oh, you are true.
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