Stroke symptoms in elderly female patient en route to hospital, Las Vegas NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 75-year-old female patient showing stroke symptoms, including speech slurring and facial weakness, is being transported urgently to Mountain View Hospital. Medical staff established IV and vital signs were monitored en route. Arrival is expected in about five minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Mountain View Hospital from Rescue 9, how do you copy?
00:03
Go for Mountain View.
00:06
Mountain View Hospital from Rescue 9, Code 3, emergency transport on board.
00:10
We have a 75-year-old female with stroke symptoms, making a code-wide alert.
00:15
Symptoms started during patient care in the last 15 minutes.
00:19
The patient has speech slurring and facial palsy.
00:26
IV established in left arm, heart rate 79, respiratory rate 17, oxygen saturation 97 percent on room air.
00:35
Working on blood pressure, oxygen saturation 125, temperature febrile, no medications given.
00:40
Code 3, approximately 5 minute ETA.
00:44
If you have no other orders, will see you upon arrival.
00:48
Is the patient taking any blood thinners?
00:51
Mountain View Hospital from Rescue 9.
00:53
Unknown if patient takes blood thinners. Blood pressure 155 over 76.
00:59
Will see you on arrival, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N Tenaya Wy, Las Vegas, NV 89128
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