Elderly woman transported with shoulder injury and high glucose, Coshocton OH
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman with a shoulder injury and high blood sugar was transported to Coshocton Regional Medical Center. She had shoulder pain and bruising for three days, could not move the shoulder due to pain, and her glucose level was very high at 458.
Audio|Heard on: Stark OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Coshocton County Medical 4 to CRMC.
00:03
Shepton County Medical 4 to CRMC.
00:07
CRMC, go ahead.
00:10
There's a medical wound-bound here facility with a 77-year-old.
00:15
She's complaint to call,
00:18
approximately three days to go to lid on her.
00:20
She's been having shoulder pain ever since.
00:23
Significant bruising to that shoulder.
00:26
I'm unable to move about significant pain.
00:29
I'll state it at this time.
00:32
The pain at rest swing will successful at reducing pain.
00:37
Current set of vitals, pulse of 86, appears to be sinus on the monitor, 98% on the room here.
00:45
Last board pressure.
00:49
114 over 57 did have a glucose of 458, got a twink in the right AC with fluid running to be your facility in approximately five minutes.
01:04
The advice has been a little bit more subjects out for me.
01:09
Cairns with a clear, room on arrival.
01:13
Room on arrival, you're clear.
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Location mentioned:
Orange St, Coshocton, OH 43812
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