Patient with dizziness and blood pressure fluctuation, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel in Milford, Delaware responded to a medical situation involving a patient who had recently been hospitalized for diabetic ketoacidosis. The patient reported dizziness and showed significant fluctuations in blood pressure readings between sitting and standing positions. Other vital signs were stable, and hospital staff discussed the patient’s status with emergency services.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Patient was recently hospitalized for diabetic ketoacidosis.
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(Name withheld) had a follow-up visit with their primary care doctor.
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Upon arrival, (name withheld) said they have been dizzy for the past couple of days.
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They took the patient's blood pressure while sitting down, which was 107 over sixty-one.
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Standing up, it initially dropped to seventy-eight over sixty.
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In the ambulance, the blood pressure was 170 over eighty-eight.
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Other vital signs were stable.
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Do you have any questions for me?
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