Patient transported for right arm numbness and mild hypertension, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old male patient was transported to Baptist Hospital for right arm numbness, tingling, and mild hypertension. Vital signs were stable with no neurological deficits observed. The patient became symptomatic at rest about an hour prior to transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Medic 26 in route non-emergent with a 62 year old male patient.
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Two complaints are going to be...
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Reported right arm numbness tingling,
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mild hypertension, times approximately an hour.
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Reports have started at rest.
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RACE score is zero,
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negative for any deficits.
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Alert, GCS 15,
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vital signs as follows.
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Current blood pressure, 170 over 79.
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Respiration is 22.
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Heart rate's 85.
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SpO2 is 99 on room air.
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Blood glucose is...
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is 148 and our ETA to your facility is approximately 15 to 12.
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Location mentioned:
Taylor at, Marion St, Columbia, SC 29220
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