Elderly patient treated for sudden hip pain, Poway CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly patient near Pomerado Road in Poway experienced sudden, non-traumatic right hip pain while in a bathtub. The patient, who had a history of hip replacement, received IV fentanyl treatment and was transported to Palomar Medical Center Poway.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Copy. Surrespondence to the preference for a 75-7-70-0.
00:04
Cheap points can be non-traumatic hip pain.
00:09
So it sounds like the patient was in the bathtub.
00:12
History of a hip replacement, the patient felt pain in the right hip.
00:15
Again, no associated trauma.
00:18
The patient felt immediate pain in the right hip and was unable to move it, so activated 911.
00:26
Again,
00:27
History of a hip replacement. The patient was transported to the hospital. Blood pressure 140 over 82.
00:34
Heart rate 90, normal sinus, breathing 18 times a minute, clear lungs, oxygen saturation 99%.
00:42
The rest of history, allergies, meds upon arrival.
00:45
As far as treatments, we have.
00:48
20-gauge IV in the left AC, given 100 micrograms of fentanyl IV.
00:55
Probably going to give another repeat dose and en route to Palomar Medical Center Poway.
00:59
Nothing else anticipated.
01:01
ETA to Palomar Medical Center Poway is 15 minutes and anything else I can clear up.
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Location mentioned:
Pomerado Rd, Poway, CA 92064
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