79-year-old woman treated for fall injuries at hospital, Martinsburg WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 79-year-old woman was treated at Berkeley Medical Center after a fall at home. She suffered a head and wrist cut, both bandaged with bleeding controlled. She was alert with stable vital signs and no loss of consciousness.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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662-135, we're en route at Berkeley Medical Center with about a 6-100 EPA.
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The L.S transport one board I have a 79-year-old female.
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She complained of a ground level fall.
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Patient states that she tripped and stumbled backwards and hit her head on her glass table inside of her living room.
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Patient has a laceration to the back of the head,
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as well as a small laceration about an inch in length,
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to her right wrist.
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Both of those are bandaged and bleeding is controlled at this time.
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Give her a GCS 4.56, she's alert and oriented.
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P.P. 160 or 80, pulse rate of 68, respiratory rate 16,
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97% on room air.
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At a glucose of 131, the patient denies any loss of consciousness.
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The patient also denies any blood clots, history of hypertension, and MS, or treatment.
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I was unable to contact Berkeley,
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and that's all I have for you right now.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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