Elderly woman with syncope rushed to Blue Mountain Hospital, Blanding UT
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An 86-year-old woman was found unconscious at home alone with syncope symptoms, prompting emergency transport to Blue Mountain Hospital for urgent care.
Audio|Heard on: San Juan EMS
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Blue Mountain Hospital, this is 1Z551.
00:07
This is Blue Mountain Hospital, go ahead, Peela.
00:17
Are you ready for a patient care report?
00:20
Yeah.
00:28
Christ, this is 1Z551.
00:33
Correction.
00:34
Blue Mountain Hospital, this is 1Z551.
00:38
This is Blue Mountain Hospital.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:41
Lauren Rob's here facility with an 86-year-old female, the chief complaint of syncope earlier this evening.
00:49
Patient states she doesn't know how long she has been down.
00:53
It was unwitnessed.
00:55
She does not have a caregiver in the home.
00:57
She stays home by herself.
01:01
We've established an IV 20 gauge in the right hand through some blood.
01:07
Patient doesn't complain of any pain.
01:09
At this time,
01:11
current vitals are a break.
01:16
Heart rate of 84,
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blood pressure of 150 over 68,
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with an SVO2 of 93 on 0.5 liters.
01:32
We did take a blood sugar, her blood sugar was 197,
01:37
has a history of hypertension, is compliant with our medication.
01:41
Do you have any questions or orders at this time?
01:44
What is your ETA?
01:48
We'll be in hospital.
01:54
This is 1Z551.
01:56
Did you copy that?
01:57
Yes.
01:58
What is your ETA?
02:00
We have a 25-minute ETA to your facility.
02:04
Okay, so you want to get here, thanks.
02:07
Copy.
02:09
1Z551, clear radio.
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Location mentioned:
S 200 W, Blanding, UT 84511
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