Possible transient ischemic attack treated at hospital, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 68-year-old woman to Franciscan Health South after she experienced temporary right-sided weakness and neck weakness, likely a transient ischemic attack. Her symptoms had resolved before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm probably 10 out from your facility with a 68-year-old female.
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We're coming from home.
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Approximately an hour and a half ago, she had an episode of right-sided, lower extremity, and neck weakness.
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Does have a history of TIAs.
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Symptoms have since resolved.
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Currently, Cincinnati is negative.
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She is GCS 15, blood pressure is 137 over 101.
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Heart rate is 68 times on the monitor.
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SpO2 is 100 percent on room air.
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But sugar is 111.
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One-eight. Only take you to be the aspirin other than that, no blood thinner, not require anything further.
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We will see you shortly.
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Location mentioned:
S Emerson Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46237
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