Elderly man with confusion and weakness treated at hospital, Trenton MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a 70-year-old man to Trenton hospital due to confusion and weakness. The patient has a history of urinary tract infection and Parkinson's disease. He showed some confusion and weakness over the past week and was suspected to have a urinary tract infection.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good evening, Trenton.
00:01
This is Alpha 1273.
00:03
I've got priority two traffic.
00:05
Just a heads up, I've got a less than a five-minute ETA.
00:08
I've got a 70, roughly 7-0-year-old male.
00:12
Chief complaint today will be a change in behavior.
00:16
Family does know a UTI history and a Parkinson's history.
00:22
They do know intermittent confusion for the patient, but he has shown weakness over the last week.
00:28
They do have a suspicion for a potential UTI and noted that the patient was acting somewhat abnormally prior to our arrival.
00:36
He is answering orientation questions right now that does show some confusion during conversation.
00:43
That is heart rate and range of 60, which is a baseline for him.
00:46
He's 96% on 4 liters.
00:50
118 over 78, negative CBA scale at a 104 blood glucose.
00:56
Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
Fort St, Trenton, MI 48183
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