Woman with advanced stroke symptoms en route to hospital, Fredericksburg VA
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EMS is transporting a 60-year-old woman showing advanced stroke symptoms including aphasia and abnormal eye tracking. The stroke occurred about 45 minutes before, and vital signs are being monitored. Medication information is unavailable but will be provided by family at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Spotsylvania County Fire and Rescue
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Supposed to be in seven months of patient care report, had a 60-year-old female positive advanced stroke with aphasia, not able to recognize common objects,
00:10
eyes tracked differently, blood sugars 1-97, stroke incurred about 45 minutes ago now, current vital signs, blood pressure 165 over 85,
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pulse 783 and a sinus rhythm, SPO2, 94% on grim air, breathing 16 times a minute,
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IV. It's negative of both arms for approximately six minutes your facility.
00:36
What did you say her GCS on?
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Repeat.
00:47
What is the patient's GCS?
00:51
She's not able to answer common questions, but she can act for improvement if GCS is 14.
01:00
Okay, and you said positive V-Pas, positive VAS, and the last mid-roll was at 1830 issue on any Blumenters, if they'll which lesson are?
01:12
We weren't given a list of medicine.
01:15
Family will have one at the hospital.
01:22
I'm sorry, I can't entertain you, what'd you say?
01:28
We were not given a list of medications.
01:31
Family will have that information at the hospital when they get there.
01:38
Okay, we'll see you the parable.
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Sam Perry Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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