69-year-old patient with repeated falls evaluated at hospital, New Albany OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 69-year-old male patient who has been experiencing repeated falls at home was evaluated by medical responders. He is uninjured from the current fall but had a previous fall six weeks ago that caused a brain bleed treated with medication. The patient denied loss of consciousness during this incident and was transported to Mount Carmel New Albany hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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West Licking Medic 405, Mount Carmel New Albany.
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Mount Carmel, go ahead.
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West Lakemetic, 405, one about your facility with a 69-year-old male chief complaint today.
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It's a fall at home.
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Patient is uninjured from this fall.
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The patient's been falling recently at home wanting to be evaluated to find out why he's falling.
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The BP 117 over 62,
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heart rate of 87,
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SpO2 is 94.
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Sugar of a hundred.
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A patient did fall out six weeks ago.
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The first of the tailbone had a planar brain bleed with that.
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It was fixed with medicine.
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The patient denied any loss of consciousness.
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Consciousness or hitting his head today.
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It will be your facility in about three to five.
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See your sound.
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Smith's Mill Rd, New Albany, OH 43054
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