Female patient with dehydration-related fainting treated, Wendell NC
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics responded to an 83-year-old female at a residence near Wendell Valley Boulevard. She experienced fainting episodes suspected to be caused by dehydration. Her vital signs were stable, with normal blood sugar and no signs of infection. The patient did not fall and was not taking blood thinners. No immediate medical interventions were performed.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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WakeMed Wendell, WakeMed Wendell, this is Franklin 22.
00:03
Wake me, go ahead.
00:04
Wakeyale, this is Franklin 22.
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I have an 8-minute ETA.
00:08
I have an 83-year-old female coming from home.
00:12
She complained of single fainting episodes suspected due to dehydration.
00:19
Currently,
00:21
she is GCS 15.
00:23
She has a sinus rhythm at 65,
00:27
97% on room air.
00:29
Her blood pressure is 137 over 63.
00:33
Unable to have IV access for fluid bolus.
00:37
She was orthostatic on scene.
00:40
No interventions at this time.
00:43
She is afebrile.
00:44
Sugar is normal at 107.
00:46
Do you need any further?
00:48
Do you have a fall?
00:51
Patient did not fall.
00:53
No blood thinners.
00:58
Can you repeat what she just said?
01:01
She's 22.
01:03
The patient did not fall negative on blood thinners.
01:09
K.422. Speak on arrival.
01:11
Window clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell Valley Blvd, Wendell, NC 27591
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