Elderly woman with urinary pain taken to Palomar, Escondido CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an 89-year-old woman near Citracado Parkway in Escondido who experienced pain and reduced urination for two days. She has a history of dementia and was transported with stable vital signs to Palomar Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is R 16.
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Good afternoon, Palomar.
00:03
I just uploaded to you with the last score of (number withheld).
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That's (number withheld) for eighty-nine year old female patient, mild status medical.
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Just let me know when you are ready for report.
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All right, one hundred and thirty-seven.
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Are you able to download your report? I have your vital signs.
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Do you have anything to add?
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Affirmative, Palomar.
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I've got stable vitals.
00:23
It's been going on for about two days.
00:25
She has been having pain upon urination as well as a decrease in urinary output.
00:31
Got dementia history and is at her baseline of alert to her name.
00:36
And she is just slightly slower to respond than normal.
00:39
She is afebrile.
00:44
No, no reported trauma.
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I'm trauma. Can I grab you anything else?
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I don't need anything else.
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We'll see you when you're getting here to Palomar Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029
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