Medical evaluation for woman with hand contracture and high blood pressure, Bel Air MD


A 35-year-old woman at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center has a contracted right hand, high blood pressure, and abnormal heart waves. She has no pain or heart disease history. The possible cause is low potassium levels, which has happened before.
Audio|Source: Harford County Public Safety
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Officer Ted speaks online do require medical direction.
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Negative is to be information on the console.
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It's Hartford County Medical 41.
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She's a 35-year-old female.
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It's going to be priority three.
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She complains going to be suspected hypo-hypocholemia.
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Patient reported that her right hand is contracted.
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A patient is in no pain, just reports that the hand is contracted.
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Her other vitals are as follows, 99 is her heart rate, SPO2 is 100%.
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Her blood pressure is 160 over 112, no reported cardiac history.
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The 12thly patient does have flat to small T waves, reports that this did happen before in that the diagnosis was hypochilemia.
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Location mentioned:
Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, Bel Air, MD 21014
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