Elderly man transported for urinary retention and head injury, St Cloud MN
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly man was transported from St. Benedict's Therapy Suites to St. Cloud Hospital ER for urinary retention with blood clots, severe weakness, and a recent fall with head injury. He was alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Meal clinic ambulance, 157, St. Cloud Hospital ER, patient care report.
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Thank you, God, go ahead.
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We are currently around your facility non-emergent coming from St.
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Benedict's therapy suites with an 86-year-old male.
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Having difficulty urinating, sounds like facility staff had tried straight-catheterizing him after he scanned for (number withheld) in his bladder.
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We're unable to pass the prostate, having quite a few blood clots.
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He has had a history of having pre-larced blood clots in the bladder.
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Also has had a history of eurosephibus.
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Also experiencing severe weakness,
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which is not his norm over the last 48 hours, he had a fall two nights ago where he hit his head and was not evaluated, patient did his own slavs.
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Her family, it sounds like he has been acting per his normal, except he's a little slower.
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He's alert and oriented times four, vitally stable,
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theater facility in about five minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave N, St Cloud, MN 56303
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