Patient transported for orthopedic evaluation, Nashville TN
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According to the dispatch call, a 53-year-old male patient with ongoing left hip pain was transported from a regional emergency department to Vanderbilt University Hospital for an orthopedic evaluation. The transfer was routine and inter-facility, with stable vital signs reported during transport.
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Transporting routine inter-facility transfer from a regional emergency department.
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Patient is a 53-year-old male who presented to the ED with left hip pain.
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He reports persistent pain in the left hip over the last few months.
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He had an MRI about three weeks ago showing a lesion in his left femoral neck and was subsequently referred to Vanderbilt orthopedics.
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The hospitalized syndrome has occurred several times before.
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GTS is 15 and we will be there in about five minutes.
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Yes, sir, I need your last set of vitals, please.
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Heart rate is 93, blood pressure is 148 over 80.
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Respirations 18 per minute and oxygen saturation is 96% on room air.
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Good copy.
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