Patient transferred for evaluation of dizziness and stroke symptoms, Franklin NC
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A 60-year-old female patient was transferred from Angel Medical Center for evaluation of dizziness and possible stroke symptoms. She has a history of stroke and diabetes and showed signs of slight coordination problems and unsteady walking. Her vital signs are stable, and she is fully conscious.
Audio|Heard on: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hello, Mission.
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I am coming to you with a transfer from Angel Medical Center.
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I have got a 60-year-old female with initials (name withheld) coming to you after having been treated for some dizziness and possible stroke-like symptoms.
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She was treated at near 1500 block for an accident.
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It did not at that time either.
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However, she had a little bit of dysmetria when her finger was brought to her nose.
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Slightly ataxic gait.
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She has a history of a cerebrovascular accident.
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She couldn't tell me details about it, but said she had no deficits related to that.
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She is diabetic.
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Her sugar was last 87.
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She is currently Glasgow coma scale 15.
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She's tearful, emotional, has been this for them the entire time as well.
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Current vital signs of...
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1.28 central.
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1028.
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Shepdick is showing to have two OSAs out of Hendersonville for,
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like, signal, 13 activities.
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I'll be 208.
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1028.4. Can you have got a heart rate of 100,
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a blood pressure of 133 over 79.
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I have...
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Location mentioned:
One Center Ct, Franklin, NC 28734
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