90-year-old female falls with hip and shoulder pain, Star City AR
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A 90-year-old female from Dalton's Place assisted living fell, experiencing right hip pain with limb shortening and rotation, as well as left shoulder pain. She was stabilized with a pelvic wrap and received medical assessment on site.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner County Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
She's a mid-265 of Star City.
00:02
I got 90-year-old female come from Dalton's Place, assisted living.
00:06
She fell, she's got right hip pain, shortening rotation noted in the lower extremity,
00:13
left shoulder pain, no deformity noted,
00:18
S&C's all intact,
00:20
GCS 15 by Strong Sport 12.
00:23
It's going to be confused when she does have to mention this that's going to be known for her.
00:27
She has got bottles.
00:29
Buffers should be 160 over 74, 16 over 74.
00:32
Pulitzer is 110 and irregular.
00:34
It should be 20, clear, nickel, biolatively, and a risk clear rate.
00:38
98% on room air, blood sugar is 186.
00:41
I have an IV in her left.
00:45
Four arm,
00:47
20 gauge, standing in light.
00:48
I've got a pelvic wrap in place to stabilize her hip with trauma tags.
00:55
Charlie, (number withheld), Jefferson.
01:00
Copy that, sir, Jefferson's over all their normal traffic, that'll be our recommendation.
01:04
Can repeat patients' age, please?
01:08
She's 90 years old.
01:10
I don't believe so many blood thinners I haven't seen on our paperwork yet,
01:14
but if I see it and find out she is, I'll call you back and let you know.
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Location mentioned:
Teva Street, Star City, AR 71667
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