Emergency response for elderly woman with severe nosebleed, Ranson WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 97-year-old woman to Jefferson Medical Center for a severe nosebleed. The bleeding was controlled by family at home. The patient has atrial fibrillation, dementia, and allergies to sulfa and penicillin. Vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Surged is WV-0-5-1187.
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Coming down to Jefferson Medical Center, about a 15-minute ETA on board a 97-year-old female patient.
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Call to patient's residence for a hemorrhage of the nose.
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Rob, I was seeing found patient conscious of her breathing okay.
00:16
Family stated about 16 hours prior that the nose started bleeding.
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Did have it somewhat controlled overnight and started to hemorrhage again this morning.
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One of her checked out.
00:27
Vitals this time is 149 over 72 heart rate of 13, 138 respirations of 18, 96% on rematter,
00:39
skins more dry people's accrual, lones for clarity from my lateral.
00:43
Patient has the history of AFib,
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dementia,
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allergic to sulfa, and penicillin.
00:51
Mr. Meds, like I said, the bleeding is controlled now by the family that has not hemorrhage anymore.
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We'll be there about 15.
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Location mentioned:
S Preston St, Ranson, WV 25438
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