Man transported to hospital for high blood pressure and numb arm, Aurora MO
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A 45-year-old man was transported to Mercy Aurora Hospital after experiencing high blood pressure and numbness in his left arm, likely as a reaction to his medication.
Audio|Heard on: Aurora Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Good evening, Mercy Aurora.
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This is 8226.
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We're inbound with a 45-year-old male chief complaint going to be high retention.
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Onset was today.
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Patient reports that they were prescribed lisinopril not quite a week ago.
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They've been taken and they noticed their blood pressure going up today.
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Blood pressure 160s over 90s, 160 over 90s.
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Patient reports taking an additional lisinopril today for a total of 3.
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The patient does report some paresthesia in the left arm.
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Vitals currently as follows, 84 ppm, sinus rhythm, 12 lead, unremarkable,
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last pressure,
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148 over 84, that's 148 over 84, 98% on room air, blood glucose,
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121.
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We have IV 324 of aspirin on board, GCS of 15.
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We'll be there in about 7 minutes if you don't need anything further.
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Thank you, real chance to arrive.
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I will roar is clear.
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8226 copies will see when we get there.
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Thank you, Mercy, Aurora.
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Porter Ave, Aurora, MO 65605
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