Elderly woman taken to St. Clare Hospital for weakness, Baraboo WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported a 65-year-old woman to St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo for evaluation of increased weakness. The patient, who has multiple sclerosis and was recently treated for a urinary tract infection, reported feeling more weak and having a rise in temperature. Her vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Juneau WI Hospital Group Calls
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St. Clare 576 patient report.
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Go ahead for St.
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Clair.
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We're en route to your location with about a five-minute ETA, bringing you a 65-year-old female.
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Chief complaint today is increased weakness.
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Patient has history of MS, stated she's feeling a little weak today, is on antibiotics for a UTI for about a week now.
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She states that she's had a rise in temperature, and it's made her weakness increase.
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Current set of vitals—blood pressure 134 over 61,
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Pulse is 84 on regular.
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She's 96% on room air with a respiration rate of 16.
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Temperature was 97.
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Patient's GCS is 15.
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She's alert and oriented times four.
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Do you have any questions?
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No questions at this time.
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St. Clare clear, room is on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Baraboo, WI 53913
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