Elderly patient transferred for possible heart condition evaluation, Henderson NV
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According to the dispatch call, a 90-year-old male patient was transferred from urgent care to a hospital for evaluation due to a possible heart condition indicated by an EKG showing left bundle branch block. The patient had high blood pressure but showed no symptoms of cardiac distress.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Siena, Rescue 95.
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Sarah, let's be able to rescue 95.
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Go for seeing us.
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Yeah, this is a rescue 95, and we're out to your facility, 5-minute ETA.
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I have a 90-year-old male transfer from an urgent care.
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The doctor at the urgent care, or PA, whatever they may be,
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wanted the patient transport.
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He came in feeling like he was getting a cold, that was it.
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Did an EKG, and he had the left bundle branch block, and the doctor is concerned that the patient is having a STEMI.
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It's just a left bundle branch block.
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He has no chest pain, no cardiac symptoms at all.
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And again, it's...
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not a STEMI for us at all.
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Vital signs though, he is a little high blood pressure at 200 over 80.
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Heart rate of 60, respirations 18, 98%.
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He's completely in no distress at this time, and we'll see you in a few minutes.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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