Man treated after near-fainting at urgent care clinic, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 63-year-old man experienced a near-fainting episode at an urgent care clinic in Redwood City. He was found with high blood sugar and high blood pressure. He is being treated with fluids and transported to Stanford Medical Center for further care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Stanford, SanMetamedica 5-1 coming back to you again, Code 2.
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On board, we have a 63-year-old male coming from the Stanford...
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for an urgent care clinic in Redwood City today.
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On board, we have a 63-year-old male that suffered a witnessed near-syncope episode.
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Per family, he was sitting in his wheelchair while being evaluated and slumped over in his wheelchair.
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No fall, no altered level of consciousness.
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With us, he's a Neander 4GCS15 at this time.
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Initially, he was found with elevated blood sugar at 418.
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That's 418.
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Right now,
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currently he has a blood sugar of 353 with us right now.
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Current vitals: blood pressure 160 over 115, pulse 55, respiratory rate 20.
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Setting 100% on room air, we have a 20 gauge IV established.
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Temperature 94.7, history of kidney transplant,
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and history of hypertension.
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If you don't need anything further, we'll see.
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Code 2 in about 7 to 12 minutes, and we are also giving him a fluid bolus as well.
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Stanford Coffee, T-crowding.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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