Man experiences nausea and dizziness, refuses hospital transport, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 63-year-old man near Vista Way, Oceanside, experienced sudden nausea, vomiting, and dizziness while standing. His symptoms resolved before evaluation. He denied chest pain or other serious symptoms, declined hospital transport, and signed out against medical advice at Tri-City Hospital.
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Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City RA 214, AMA.
00:04
R.A. 214, go for Tracy D.
00:06
Contact, time 1712.
00:12
Good, you mean Tri-City, sorry for your delay.
00:15
This is going to be Engine 214 with the AMA.
00:18
It's going to be run number of (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:26
If you complain, it's going to be nausea.
00:28
We call that five real things for a fibrial male.
00:33
Again, she's a plain nausea.
00:35
It sounds like patient was sitting down when he had a sudden onset of nausea and one episode of vomiting,
00:43
normal food contents, negative for blood.
00:46
He said he did feel a little bit faint and dizzy as he stood up and able to the bathroom, therefore accident 9-1.
00:57
Upon arrival,
00:59
patients states all symptoms have resolved.
01:02
Negative for any more nausea, he denied any chest pain, negative on a stroke scale, no shortness of breath,
01:09
and no actual syncope event.
01:11
We were able to get him on a feet, walking, he said he felt fine and decided against medical transport.
01:21
As far as vitals for you, got a heart rate of 86, sinus,
01:27
12-lead no sale, but you know it to be.
01:29
Blood pressure of 172 over 96.
01:36
He's breathing 16 times, fallen effective, lungs are clear, sound at 93% room air.
01:42
It does have basically a lung cancer and is a normal oxygen set for him.
01:53
No treatment performed.
01:56
And again,
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patient is the learner when two times four is able to make all his own medical decisions.
02:01
He's been made aware of all risk of complication, non-treatment, non-transport as soon including death.
02:07
He is at home with his family, plans to privately transport to Scripps Encinitas.
02:18
Any of the way you can react with N1 or any time.
02:21
Therefore, signed out AMA.
02:23
Anything else I'll take it for you? I want to verify is it 5-5 or 6-5-3?
02:30
214? 214?
02:32
Tri-City from engine 214.
02:35
Correction, age is going to be a 63-year-old male.
02:40
6-3? 6-3.
02:42
6-3.
02:45
I'll copy the Amy criteria has been met and verbalized over the radio.
02:48
The patient has signed your form.
02:49
We can prove this AMA at 1715.
02:56
Engine G14 copy, thanks a lot.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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