Elderly woman treated for weakness and blood in stool, Howell MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 85-year-old woman was treated for increased weakness, low blood sugar concerns, pale appearance, blood in stool, and possible dementia at a healthcare facility in Howell, Michigan.
Audio|Heard on: Statewide MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Inbound, Party 3 with an 85-year-old female coming from CareTel Inn today.
00:05
Staff call today, initially we were dispatched for a diabetic emergency as possible low blood sugar.
00:11
Upon our arrival on scene, staff's reporting that the patient's been increased in weakness over the last several hours.
00:20
She was sitting on the toilet and was barely able to get up.
00:22
We were able to get around as a stretcher.
00:25
She was 2.26.
00:27
She is very pale.
00:28
The time and staff does report that there was blood in her poo.
00:36
Total signs are as follows.
00:38
One pressure is going to be 127, 127, 127 over 5.9.
00:41
R.A. is going to be 104.
00:42
She's a sign attack on the monitor.
00:45
12 leads to negative, no ST segment changes, and she's adding 97% on room air.
00:51
She is anal 1 to 2.
00:53
Staff reports that she's normally with it, but she does tap dementia in Alzheimer's.
01:00
ETA is going to be about 8 minutes to your point anything further.
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Location mentioned:
Byron Rd, Howell, MI 48843
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