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Elderly man falls and becomes lethargic at Stanford Medical CenterStanford CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

As discussed during the dispatch call, an 87-year-old man from an independent living facility fell at ground level and became increasingly lethargic. He did not lose consciousness and was not taking blood thinners other than aspirin. He was being transported to Stanford Medical Center for evaluation.

Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Tap for DEP, go ahead.
00:03
Hey, Stanford.
00:04
This is San Mateo Medic, 5-1-in-bound facility.
00:07
Kurtu, 2, each of about 12 minutes.
00:10
Good morning.
00:11
On board today, we have an 87-year-old male coming from near Kensington Place, independent living.
00:17
Chip complaint suffered a ground level fall, excuse me,
00:21
times about 840 this morning.
00:23
The staff noted that he became increasingly altered with increased lethargy.
00:29
Negative on our end for stroke.
00:32
We did it as well.
00:33
We came back Sinus Brady with the right bundle branch block.
00:36
The staff and the family report no thinners.
00:39
He's just taking aspirin.
00:41
Kurt Vodalzai for you are BP 138 over 76.
00:44
Pulse rate of about 50, respiratory rate of about 20, setting 97% of linear.
00:49
He's an 0x,000, which is his baseline, GCS of about 13.
00:54
We have an 18 gauge for you established in the left AC.
00:58
Blaser came back 1.0.
01:00
We have a tympanic temperature for you at 95.1, eyes pink warm and dry on the skin signs.
01:10
We notice that his bilateral eyes are pinpoint at about one millimeter each.
01:16
If you don't require anything further, we'll see you at about 12.
01:18
How do you copy?
01:21
995-1. Did the patient have any loss of consciousness with this fall and are they on any blood thinners?
01:28
All that's, Nick, the staff stated there was no loss of consciousness with the post-fall.
01:34
And again, the patient's family and the staff report no blood thinners, just aspirin.
01:41
Just aspirin.
01:42
We'll see you guys in 12.

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

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