Man, 67, treated for bloody stool and vomiting, La Mesa CA
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According to the dispatch call, a 67-year-old man with Crohn's disease and atrial fibrillation experienced bloody stool and vomiting. He had several episodes of diarrhea and vomiting over 24 hours, felt weak, and was unable to eat or drink. He recently started a new anti-seizure medication. Emergency responders treated him and transported him to Grossmont Hospital.
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Transcript:
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Grossmont, 254, getting in line.
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Hi, 9254. This is Grossmont here at 1019.
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You can go ahead.
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Hey, Gross 1-254, continuing.
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I got a red number.
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It's going to be (number withheld).
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Wild Medical coming to you.
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ETA about five minutes with a 67 male chief complaint of bloody stool.
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Let me know you're ready.
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We responded to an assisted living founder of patient sitting upright in bedeler and tracking.
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So it sounds like this patient has a known history of Crohn's, frequently has flare-ups.
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It sounds like the last 24 hours he's had several episodes of lactari, diarrhea, unknown amount of episodes, and then do you have episodes of vomiting, normal contents?
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Sounds like he hasn't been able to eat or drink anything the last 24 hours, and then with eight kinds of amounts of vomiting, he starts feeling weak and busy upon standing.
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in the executive at 911.
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He does take a blood thinner, does not remember the name,
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but also states that this does feel like a Crohn's flare-up.
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The only other thing that's changed recently is he says he's starting a new anti-seizure medication, which he thinks may have caused the Crohn's flare-up.
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For vital signs, he's breathing, 18 times a minute, clear lungs, rumor set is 97%, anal times four, either spontaneous, volatile commands.
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Blood pressure is 118 over 71, heart rate is 130, sinus tach, positive for orthostatic body.
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signs.
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Sugar was 140, temperature is 97.8,
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and on a stroke failure does have some less added deficits just from past strokes.
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With the history of Crohn's, A-Fib,
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and seizure, corresponding meds.
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As far as our treatment,
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we've got a 20-gauge left AC, we're running a 500-0 footballist for the volume of the tuition.
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No longer complaining of any knowledge right now, but not just seeing any other treatment on the way over to you guys with E-TAB about 3-4 minutes now.
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You don't have any questions.
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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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