Medical emergency transporting male patient with stroke symptoms, Kernersville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 65-year-old male who was recently discharged from the hospital after a possible transient ischemic attack. He has experienced unsteady balance and radiating pain since last night. Vital signs include blood pressure 157/90, blood glucose 219, heart rate 78, and oxygen saturation 99%. He is expected to arrive at the hospital in about seven minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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26 home inbound being there about 7 minutes with a 65, 65-year-old male from home to some place we can generalize with tailing, radiated from the right to the left side.
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Patient stated that started about last night.
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Strokes 4 was a 0.
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Patient with discharge from hospital for a possible TIA yesterday.
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Has had unbalanced since yesterday as well as radiating no pain.
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A&O x4, GCS is 15, has since then a diabetic.
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Blood pressure is 157 over 90, blood glucose.
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219, restoration's about 19.
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Heart 78 with an SpO2 of 99.
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Do you require any further information? Do you say he left here yesterday for Jay?
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He left with age room facility.
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Okay, dokey. Okay. Dokey. Uh, let's time out on arrival came today.
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Location mentioned:
Kernersville Medical Pkwy, Kernersville, NC 27284
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