90-year-old male treated for fall with low blood pressure, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 90-year-old male fell at home without head injury or loss of consciousness. He was treated for low blood pressure and high blood sugar and is being transported to the hospital near Osler Drive in Towson.
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Transcript:
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It's going to be a priority to fall patient with hypotension.
00:03
We got a (number withheld).
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How do you copy?
00:07
Just copy.
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St. Joseph, Baltimore County Medic 17, about a 5 to 10 minute ETA.
00:13
I have with me on board a 90-year-old male patient, GCS of 15, A&O times 4.
00:18
He tripped and fell over his feet while trying to turn around and sit down, fell, landed on his bottom, no head strike, no loss of consciousness,
00:27
and he is at his mental baseline.
00:31
When we got there initially, he was just complaining of some sacral vaccine, which is still his main concern.
00:38
We didn't see any discoloration or deformity at that area.
00:41
He's very vague in his description.
00:44
Family did report that there may or may not be some pre-existing back to discomfort as well.
00:50
Right now we have vital signs of heart rate is 60 and regular.
00:54
He's 95% on room air.
00:55
He is hypotensive at 81 over 47.
00:58
We just started some fluids to get him up a little bit.
01:03
It's fluid sensitive, so we're just going to give him 100cc ballast and see how he does.
01:10
Otherwise, we did get a blood sugar reading of 319, no history of diabetes.
01:16
And 12 lead is unremarkable.
01:18
Unless you have any further questions, we'll see in about 5 to 10.
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