Elderly woman transported for gastrointestinal bleeding, Westerville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 92-year-old woman on blood thinners was transported to St. Ann's Hospital for a gastrointestinal bleed after a previous fall. She experienced a small amount of bright red rectal bleeding, has stable vital signs, and no history of gastrointestinal bleeds.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, St.
00:01
Anne, 33's and renter facility with a 92-year-old female chief complaint today is going to be a gastrointestinal bleed.
00:08
We were on patient about two hours ago for a previous fall.
00:12
Patient did not complain of any injuries at that time.
00:15
She is on blood thinners.
00:17
No loss of consciousness, no neck or back pain at the time.
00:20
About two hours later, or 15 minutes ago, noted some rectal bleeding noted on toilet.
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She has no history of gastrointestinal bleeds.
00:32
It was bright red blood,
00:34
a very small amount of blood as well.
00:36
Current vital signs are a heart rate of 84,
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blood pressure of 110 over 57, 90% room air.
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On oxygen at 4 liters per minute.
00:51
She's on that continuously.
00:53
And then 16 percent.
00:56
Endo times for Glasgow coma scale 15.
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We'll see you guys en route.
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Five.
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Just copy 33, we'll see in 15 square.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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