Medical team treats possible stroke near Mercy Rd, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Mercy Rd in Omaha for a 77-year-old male showing left-sided weakness and confusion, suggesting a possible stroke. The patient, with a history of stroke, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes, received treatment for low blood sugar before being transported to Bergan Mercy Hospital under emergency conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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952 calling Bergan.
00:03
Bergan, go ahead.
00:06
Bergan, it is my 52.
00:07
We're just at your facility, going through possible stroke.
00:11
We've got a 77-year-old male.
00:14
History of stroke, back in 2016, no deficits.
00:20
This morning, I tried to get him up, get him moving.
00:23
At about nine, patient showed left-sided weakness.
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Last known well was at about 10 o'clock last night.
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He has a history of Alzheimer's and dementia, so baseline is a little bit confusion, but he has left-sided weakness, also diabetes.
00:44
Baseline blood sugar initially was 59.
00:46
We administered D-10, increased sugar to about 238.
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However, still a little confused and still had weakness on that left side.
00:55
Race score of four.
00:57
Blood pressure 150 over 78, oxygen 100%.
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Heart rate about 60.
01:04
Sinus rhythm on monitor.
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12-lead sent your way.
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IV established.
01:08
Coming in code three, ETA about five minutes.
01:14
Okay, we're getting clear.
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Location mentioned:
Mercy Rd, Omaha, NE 68124
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