Medical transport after brief unresponsive episode, Norfolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly male patient from a care facility to a Norfolk hospital after a brief period of unresponsiveness. The patient, who has dementia and a history of MRSA, returned to normal condition prior to transport and was stable during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Okay,
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It's 424B. We're en route to you with an elderly male patient.
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Chief complaint is a brief episode of unresponsiveness.
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He was at a care facility when the staff noted a roughly 30-second period of non-responsiveness to verbal or painful stimuli.
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Patient's baseline is alert and oriented times two.
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He has a history of dementia.
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He is now back at his baseline condition.
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Patient also has a history of MRSA and is currently on antibiotics.
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The patient does not have any complaints at this time.
00:37
12-lead EKG sent to your facility.
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Most recent vitals: pulse rate of 96.
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Oxygen saturation 97% on 2 liters.
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Respiratory rate 20.
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Blood pressure 167 over 86.
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Blood glucose approximately 200.
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Five minutes out, any questions?
00:56
See you when we get there; we'll head out.
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Location mentioned:
Gresham Dr, Norfolk, VA 23507
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