Elderly man with low blood pressure taken to Kernersville Medical Center, Kernersville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 79-year-old man with low blood pressure, a history of hypertension, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and temporary vision loss to Kernersville Medical Center. He received fluids and is under oxygen therapy.
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Unit 23A, advanced internet ground where he currently amounted to emergency traffic with a 79-year-old male.
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Season Lane is going to be low blood pressure and hypertension from a GI believe that's been going on for about a week.
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He said he went to the bathroom today and his vision was black.
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We did have the same issue back in October,
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and he had surgery for it.
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He's gotten 650 of fluids, and we got pressure from 58,000 to 120 over 82.
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However, he does have congestive heart failure, so I'm not going to give him any more fluid.
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Pressure is dropped down to 80s, over 47.
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Part rate has been in the 80s.
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He has on beta blockers.
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He's 100% on 4 liters.
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He does have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as well.
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Leisure was 190.
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He's currently alert oriented, but how do you copy?
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10 for room 19 upon arrival, KM CLEAR.
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Location mentioned:
Kernersville Medical Pkwy, Kernersville, NC 27284
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