Woman at care facility reported chest pain and low blood pressure, Waterloo IA
A 77-year-old woman at Northcrest care facility reported chest pain and had low blood pressure. She was monitored and treated cautiously due to her low blood pressure and fluid retention. She is scheduled for a heart valve procedure this week.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Swallow, Mike 333, Montreal with Consular, Norrington, 77-year-old female, recall it's Northcrest today for chest pain.
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On arrival, staff states that her chest pain started approximately about 15 minutes ago, 15, 20 minutes.
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She states that she's just having to enter her chest well pain, no radiation, unable to describe it.
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Pain is like two.
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She's hypotensive, endemicis all over, legs and abdomen.
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She's scheduled to have Taver this week.
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Set of bottles we got four years.
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Shown sinus rhythm on the monitor at 64 beats per minute, last blood pressure is 88 over 52.
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Wrestlers are normal, one sounds clear and equal, 96% on room air.
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We do have IV lock established.
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We have not given any medicine at this time due to hypotension and fluid retention.
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She made a facility in about one minute.
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Heath St, Waterloo, IA 50703
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