Woman transported to hospital with stroke symptoms, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 72-year-old woman was transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center with symptoms of a stroke, including right-sided weakness and non-reactive pupils. She had a fall two days prior and elevated blood sugar.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic forward arm CETA 5, stroke alert.
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Go ahead.
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En route to your facility with a 72-year-old female.
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I hope my said to be a shrubler.
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Patient has right-sided deficits.
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The pupils are non-reactive.
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The patient had a fall two days ago, but last known normal was two hours ago.
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Patient is GCS 14,
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80 times one.
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All signs are as follows, heart rate at 86.
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X.O. 297 remainers totally was unremarkable.
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End-tidal at 22 breathing 25 times minute.
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Blood sugar was 370.
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For anything further?
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Can you repeat the patient's blood pressure?
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Blood pressure was 154 over 73.
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Copy, see when you get here.
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W Underwood St, Orlando, FL 32806
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