Man treated for dizziness and high blood pressure, Lexington NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 64-year-old man experienced intermittent dizziness, severe high blood pressure, and nausea. Paramedics administered medication and established an IV while transporting him to Lexington Memorial Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have a sixty-four-year-old male.
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Patient's complaint is dizziness off and on all day today.
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Extremely hypertensive on arrival.
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Initial blood pressure was 214 over 92, last was
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200 over 115.
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Also complaining of some nausea, have given 4 milligrams of theopran, IV has been established, 12-lead is clear.
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E.K. Your study is going to be approximately...
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Seven. Hi, for the Honorable.
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Room and arrival, I'm just clear.
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave, Lexington, NC 27292
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