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92-year-old man treated for weakness after bathroom slipEncinitas CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 92-year-old man experienced increased weakness after sliding off the toilet while trying to stand. He was transported to Scripps Encinitas for evaluation. The patient was alert with no signs of stroke or pain and was breathing normally.

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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
I have a CAD number of (number withheld).
00:06
I have a 92, 92 year old male.
00:08
Chief complaint today is going to be weakness.
00:10
We have a transporting unit of BLS 126 with about a 3 to 10 minute ETA to Scripps Encinitas per patient request.
00:18
Let me know when you're ready for the full report.
00:21
I copy, go ahead.
00:23
Being worse today than yesterday.
00:29
This patient is going to be negative on the stroke scale.
00:31
Like I said, this patient didn't have a fall and he slid off the edge of the toilet just while trying to stand up.
00:35
Patient normally uses a walker to ambulate, so he was able to ambulate to the bathroom fine.
00:40
And then just states that when he was trying to get up from the toilet, the weakness was worse, so he couldn't get up.
00:48
Currently on room air, he is breathing 18 times a minute.
00:51
Four ineffective lungs are clear bilaterally.
00:52
He's alert and oriented times four.
00:54
Eyes are pearl and spontaneous.
00:55
And he was able to move all four streams with weakness to all four.
00:59
This is not going to be any unilateral deficits.
01:03
We currently have a heart rate of sixty-six zero.
01:05
It's going to be paced confirmed by twelve lead.
01:08
We have a blood pressure of 130 over seventy-eight, ninety-nine percent on room air, blood sugar of 102, and 10th of ninety-eight.
01:20
The patient has no outward signs of trawling.
01:22
Patient is not complaining of any pain anywhere.
01:23
Just give you that generalized weakness.
01:28
It'll all be upon arrival to Scripps Encinitas.
01:30
No known allergies.
01:32
As far as you know, we're seeing the patient in a position of comfort on the gurney.
01:35
Like I said about transporting unit is going to be BLS 126-126.
01:39
Engine 216, I copy.
01:40
I'll let Encinitas know.
01:42
We can go ahead and clear at 759.
01:45
Go ahead CDR 107.

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Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024

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