Man with weakness and possible transient ischemic attack, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 71-year-old man to Lakeside Hospital. He shows general weakness and may be having another transient ischemic attack. His stroke test is negative, and vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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56 calling Lakeside.
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Thank you, 526 for the right side.
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Thank you very much.
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This met 56, coming Code 2 with a 71-year-old male,
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plenty of general weakness,
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on location patients, a wake alert, GCS of 15.
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White states, he was transported last Wednesday, it's a Methodist.
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They did a CT scan and thought he might have had some previous TIAs.
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There was no act of bleeding at that time.
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They believe, they,
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wife thinks he might be having another TIA plan.
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possibly.
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He has no deficits on our test.
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He was negative on the stroke scale.
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White states he did take three volume yesterday evening.
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Patient appears a little groggy, tired.
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Stacey just doesn't feel himself, feels weaker than normal.
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Last set of vitals, 152 over 97 for BP.
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Heart rates 60,
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normal sinus no elevation noted, percent of 12 of your facility.
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96% on room air, blucher is 108.
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We do have an IPS.
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Establish calling Code 2 ET is going to be about seven minutes.
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Like that, Claire.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Hills Ct, Omaha, NE 68130
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