Elderly woman transported with confusion and high blood pressure, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 68-year-old woman was transported from a doctor's office to the hospital. She was very tired and confused, had high blood pressure and blood sugar, and a history of serious illness. There was a language barrier, but a family member will assist with interpretation.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is a medic 65.
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I'm about 5 minutes.
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I'm on board of a 68-year-old female coming up from the doctor's office at Biddle Point.
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She was inpatient in the ICU in your facility.
00:09
From November 6, 3 included hyponatremia.
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She presented today to the doctor's office.
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She is extremely lethargic and confused.
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There's also a language barrier.
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She speaks Clawhealy.
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She does have a grandson coming who will be able to interpret for her.
00:23
She's not extremely cooperative with us at this time, and I don't know if that's language barrier or just that.
00:28
She is that altered.
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Black blood pressure 173 over 102, heart rate 94, that's been 98 to 100% on room air.
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Blood sugar is 233.
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GCS is 13 at this time for eye-opening and confusion, and we'll be there in about 5 minutes ago further.
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So I'm still available.
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Seems to me, Medic 29.
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Negative position of the radio for a priority to medical patient consult hypertension.
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Location mentioned:
Rozzelles Ferry Rd, Charlotte, NC 28208
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