Elderly man injured in fall with head strike on blood thinners, Henderson NV
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According to the dispatch call, an 84-year-old man on blood thinners experienced a near-fainting episode and fell, hitting the back of his head. He has a mild skin tear and shows some confusion. Vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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St. Rose Siena Committee Adams 301.
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Well, for CNN, direct.
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CERNICS 3-1-1Ruropshire facility not emergent at the same with an 84, 84-year-old male.
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Two complaint today is going to be a near-syncopal episode with a ground-level fall and a head strike on blood thinners.
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He is 84 years old on blood thinners with head strike to the backside of the head.
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He does have a mild skin tear to the back side as well.
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GCS 14, A&O times 3.
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He is confused on the year and a little bit on the offense as well.
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You can recall the events, but he's having some difficulty recalling it.
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His vital signs are small.
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His respiratory rate is 14.
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Heart rate of 96,
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it's adding 98% on 2 liters of nasal cannula.
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Blood pressure is 118 over 75, blood sugar was 96, temperature is 98.4.
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If you have no further questions, or orders are seen in approximately 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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