Elderly woman treated for severe headache and arm jerks, Midland MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 75-year-old woman from a residential addiction treatment center experienced a severe headache on the right side and intermittent jerking movements in her right arm. She was alert and showed no signs of stroke or trauma. Vital signs were stable. She was transported to MyMichigan Medical Center Midland for care.
Audio|Heard on: Midland MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We have a 75-year-old female seven-and-five team.
00:02
What you complain today is going to be a whole right-sided headache.
00:08
Well, she's coming from Dr.
00:09
Hearing is a...
00:12
residential and patient treatment center for addiction.
00:17
She's been there about two weeks of pedic started last night.
00:21
No associated faller or trauma.
00:24
It sounds like this is a officiative test in the past.
00:30
Every once in a roll shot, kind of like a jerking myoclonus kind of thing with her right upper arm.
00:37
She's awake, alert and oriented answering questions appropriately.
00:43
Our stroke screen is negative.
00:45
Her blood pressure is 146, over 76, heart rate 70, sinus center monitor.
00:51
Her respirations 18 non-labour, 95% on room air.
01:00
I actually got a bledger of 2.17 for about eight minutes out, unless I can tell anything else.
01:09
Well, I'll be able to see it.
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Location mentioned:
Wellness Dr, Midland, MI 48670
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