Female patient treated for vertigo and speech difficulties
Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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MRCC MRCC St.Paul Medic Six, station information for regions ETA 4 min , yellow.Six for regions.Six transporting 64, that is six-year-old four-year-old female with a history of sensation of vertigo and aphasia today.Patient is alert and oriented,abnormal gait.Temperature about 180 over 20.Small facial droop or arm drift.Patient does have some difficulty speaking, is reporting visual.Patient does have a.History of breast cancer with similar symptoms post chemo or radiation therapy.Glucose is a 100 and eighty-two requesting aid with a doc in the room.ETA three times yellow.Two questions.Are we calling this a code stroke or just a red?You can just call it a red, not a code stroke.Right now,patient does not have a history of stroke.Patient denies and trauma is not on blood thinners.Last known well was around midnight.And the blood pressure you gave me came across the radio like 180 over 20 , and that doesn't feel correct.Correct, 180 over 120.That feels more correct.I will let regions know about your red in 3 min .Thank you.
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A 64-year-old female patient experienced vertigo, speech difficulties, abnormal walking, facial droop, and high blood pressure. She was transported to Regions Hospital for further medical care.
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