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Older woman treated for fainting at workplaceNewark DE

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Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 76-year-old woman at her workplace fainted and felt nauseous. Paramedics found her with low blood pressure and low responsiveness. She improved after lying down and receiving fluids. She was taken to Christiana Hospital for further care.

Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Christiana Reese Tens already, go ahead.
00:03
Good evening, Christiana.
00:04
This is Paramedic 21-71 off of one with a 76-year-old female synchipathy hypotension, high-acospice.
00:11
Seventh.
00:16
Seventy-year-old female was sitting in a chair talking at work today.
00:23
She suddenly felt very flush, felt nauseous, and then had a syncopal episode.
00:29
My standards witness said it was about she's unresponsive for about 30 seconds so there was no seizure like activity her only cardiac history and history of cases which she takes carbonolophore.
00:40
For us, she was found to be hypo-attentive.
00:44
While she was sitting, she was at about 70 over 30.
00:48
Right now we've got her supine with about the same, that we've been trending with our manual flow pressure.
00:55
Not complaining of any chest pain, her EKG shows finest.
00:59
At 60 with a first degree unknown if that's existing or not.
01:04
She denied any chest pain.
01:06
I've been playing her flat now.
01:08
Her color has improved.
01:09
She's no longer as pale and she's, I said the nausea has disappeared.
01:14
How'd I be active? I'm giving there some fluid.
01:16
I'll probably,
01:17
I think a room would do well for her.
01:19
Um,
01:20
Matt, stand by if any questions, comments direction.
01:22
All other vitals are in the normal limits.
01:25
Well, with your sugar and what's your ETA? I can tell three out.
01:29
What sugar was one four zero.
01:33
PTS?
01:34
Uh,
01:36
about three minutes.
01:38
Okay, stand by for a room.
01:40
Okay, thank you.
01:43
We will evaluate and turn of a room for you on arrival.
01:46
We'll see you in three. Thanks. And this is 1030.
01:49
Sounds good.
01:50
We'll see you soon. Thank you.
01:52
Okay. Okay.

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Ogletown Stanton Rd, Newark, DE 19718

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