Elderly woman transported after two seizures, Sylvania OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 85-year-old woman from a nursing home was transported to the hospital after experiencing two seizures. She was conscious and stable with a recent diagnosis of a brain tumor and has a do not resuscitate order.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We are currently en route to your facility with a conscious, alert, and oriented eighty-five year old female coming from a nursing home.
00:06
We got called out today for some seizure activity.
00:09
Nurse states that she had two seizures, both lasting approximately 3 min.
00:13
They both stopped on their own.
00:15
She states she did not really have a postictal phase, came around and was answering questions appropriately.
00:20
Patient does not have a history of seizures.
00:22
However, nurse did inform us that she does have a tumor in her head recently diagnosed.
00:29
Other than that, patient has no complaints other than being a little tired.
00:33
Current vitals we have are as follows—a heart rate of fifty-seven.
00:37
She was sinus brady on a twelve-lead SpO2 of ninety-six percent on room air with a blood pressure of 127 over 89.
00:46
We did get a sugar of 132.
00:49
Be advised, patient is a DNR CCA.
00:52
Do you have any questions or for us?
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Location mentioned:
Harroun Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560
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