Elderly woman transported for vomiting and high blood pressure, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an 86-year-old woman from near El Camino Real in South San Francisco to Kaiser South San Francisco for vomiting and high blood pressure. She was alert at her baseline with dementia, treated with Zofran, and monitored for hypertension.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, good morning, Kaiser South San Francisco.
00:02
We're running down with a code two ETA of about 8 minutes.
00:05
On board, I have an 86-year-old female.
00:07
She was at her baseline alert and oriented times one.
00:11
It was her birthday.
00:13
Baseline dementia GCS 12.
00:16
Responds to eye movements, inappropriate verbal response, obeys commands.
00:21
This is normal for her.
00:22
Chief complaint today is vomiting.
00:25
A few episodes since 2 a.m.
00:28
Apparently had a large dinner.
00:30
She is showing signs of high blood pressure on scene.
00:32
Last three readings have been in the 190s systolic.
00:36
The last one is 212 over 70, pulse is 79, normal sinus.
00:40
Respiration 16, 99% room air.
00:42
IV established 20 gauge, no meds have been given, sugar is 250.
00:46
Actually she was given Zofran, IV and IM.
00:50
So 8 mg, how do you copy?
00:53
As I felt from.
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080
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