Patient experiences brief seizure during nursing home transfer, Oregon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 46-year-old female patient was transported from Aiden Healthcare nursing home to St. Charles Hospital after experiencing a brief seizure during transfer with a Hoyer lift. She was awake but slow to respond upon EMS arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
We're now to your facility with an alert and oriented 46-year-old female 4-6.
00:07
She experienced a seizure.
00:10
She's coming from the nursing home.
00:12
She's in there with a diagnosis of MS.
00:17
I said when they were moving her over with the Hoyer lift, she began a seizure and said it was short-lived.
00:24
Oh, she came out of it when we got there.
00:26
She was awake looking around the room.
00:28
A little slow to answer,
00:30
but she wasn't able to answer questions.
00:34
Plus sugar was 140, 10th is 98.3.
00:39
By those are as follows.
00:40
Pulse rate 117, sinus tach on the 12 lead, no signs of ischemia or injury.
00:46
97% in room air.
00:48
Last blood pressure is 129 over 94.
00:52
We got a 20 gauge IV in the left forearm with an ETA to your facility of 3 to 5 minutes.
01:05
Copy that 41, which nursing home is this patient coming from?
01:10
That'll be Aiden Healthcare.
01:14
Okay, that will sign of room on your arrival, St.
01:15
Joe is clear.
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Location mentioned:
Navarre Ave, Oregon, OH 43616
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