81-year-old male transported for urinary retention and pain, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 81-year-old male patient was transported from a rehabilitation center to Centennial Hospital for urinary retention and abdominal pain. Attempts to insert a catheter on site were unsuccessful. Vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Me too, join the party.
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What's your report?
00:02
The conference Frisco Medic 2 and we're out today with Centennial, Priority 3, Code 1.
00:06
On board we have an 81-year-old male in 04 TCHS-152 complaint today is going to be urine retention with pain.
00:12
The patient has come from Stonemere Rehabilitation.
00:15
Patient has not been able to urinate on his own.
00:19
They attempted to do a fully catheter on site.
00:23
We're unable to fully perform one.
00:26
Patient is complaining of abdominal pain due to the urine retention.
00:31
Attention.
00:33
Low pressure 160 over 99, heart rate is 73, SPO2, 95% on room air.
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We should be at Centennial about two or three minutes.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
00:40
All right, too.
00:41
Can you repeat that age for me?
00:43
It can be 81, 81.
00:47
Copy that. All that, we don't know, you are about two minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035
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