Man treated for low blood pressure and fatigue, Towson MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an adult male at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Towson after he experienced fatigue, low blood pressure, and low heart rate. The patient had a recent leg stent placement and was receiving IV fluids and monitoring for a possible cardiac condition.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Generalized fatigue has also apparently had a stent placed approximately ten days ago in his right leg due to a fall.
00:13
Patient's just been feeling generally unwell for the past three to four days.
00:17
Upon arrival, patient was slightly hypotensive at 90 over 40.
00:23
Patient's current vitals are as follows.
00:26
Last blood pressure I got was 90 over 35.
00:31
I do have an IV established.
00:33
Patient is getting fluid at this time.
00:36
Heart rate is currently 54 beats per minute.
00:38
Right bundle branch block noted, report transmitted to facility.
00:41
Oxygen saturation is 97 percent.
00:47
I think his blood sugar is 51; he is diabetic and that is abnormal for him.
00:57
Patient is alert and oriented times three with a GCS of 15.
01:00
Do you have any more questions for me?
01:03
It's pretty quick.
01:05
Thanks, unit sixty-six to St. Joe's Hospital.
01:06
St. Joe's Hospital. Any more questions?
01:08
No further questions.
01:11
Area policy when you get here.
01:14
On track, one more time actually clear.
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