80-year-old female treated for weakness and breathing issues, Berkeley CA
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According to the dispatch call, an 80-year-old woman was treated by EMS for weakness lasting three days, rapid breathing, high blood pressure, and diabetes. She had not followed her medication regimen for two weeks and was transported to Berkeley Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Alta Bates, Medic One.
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I'm going to record.
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I bring you an 80-year-old female coming in for weakness for the last three days.
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Non-med compliance times two weeks.
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She says she hasn't gotten out of her chair in several days.
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She's currently breathing 40 times a minute.
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Her altitude is 100% on room and air.
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Her blood pressure is 187 over 82.
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Hardy's 90-month.
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She has pretty significant bias.
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Bilateral hand questions.
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Her sugar is 4.27.
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That's have a history of diabetes,
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Denying a history of going into DKA, no abdominal pain or diarrhea.
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We have an IV in place.
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We're going to be your facility in about five.
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