Infant transferred to hospital for hypertension and seizure concerns, Las Vegas NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a five-month-old female was transferred from Sunrise Pediatrics to Summerlin Hospital in Las Vegas after experiencing high blood pressure and possible seizure activity at home. The patient has a history of seizures and currently has vital signs within a monitored range.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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A207 en route to your facility, non-urgent traffic with a five-month-old female.
00:06
This is a transfer from Sunrise Pediatrics.
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Patient had an episode of high blood pressure at home around 1630 yesterday.
00:17
The patient was brought into the doctor.
00:19
The patient has a history of seizures.
00:22
Mother describes patient's activity at the time of high blood pressure as seizure.
00:28
activity.
00:30
Current vital signs are 107 sinus on floor lead, 115 over 81,
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with a pulse oximeter reading 93% on room air, breathing about 40 times per minute.
00:44
Patient has an IV established by Sunrise, 24 gauge in the left leg.
00:52
Any questions or orders at this time?
00:55
So Summerlin Clear, we'll see you.
00:57
We're going to get here.
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Location mentioned:
N Town Center Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89144
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