Elderly man treated for low blood pressure at hospital, Grand Blanc MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 83-year-old man was treated for low blood pressure and difficulty getting IV access. He was transported to hospital room 15 for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Office 724, I'm going to you with an 83-year-old male chief complaint today is going to be hypotension.
00:07
Patient reports have started last night, but he didn't want to go to the hospital last night.
00:11
He stated his blood pressure last night was 50s systolic.
00:15
When I got here this morning,
00:18
It was 55 over 35 and has since grown up to 93 over 57.
00:26
Currently, we've been using out of 4 GCS of 15.
00:29
I have a critical pressure of 93 over 57 pulses anywhere between 70 and 110.
00:36
A-frame on the monitor respirations are 16 and non-labored when I can get a good...
00:42
Oxygen reading is 97% on room air, but because of his cold hands, it's not always reading for me.
00:49
I have attempted three times to get you IV access.
00:52
I am so sorry, I can't get it today.
00:56
Can you anything further let me know?
00:59
Otherwise we'll see in about seven minutes.
01:01
All right, nothing further.
01:04
We'll see you in room 15 upon arrival, one five.
01:10
Happy room 15, that stars clear.
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Location mentioned:
Genesys Pkwy, Grand Blanc, MI 48439
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