Patient transported for headache evaluation in Temecula, Temecula CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Temecula transported a 78-year-old man to Temecula Valley Hospital for medical evaluation following intermittent headaches possibly related to a new skin cancer medication he had started recently. The patient was alert, stable, and not experiencing headaches at the time of transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Palomar medic unit RA 62 en route to Temecula with a mild status medical last for approximately 30 minutes.
00:09
Let me know when you're ready for a report.
00:12
Are you going?
00:14
Seventy-eight-year-old male, chief complaint is headaches over the last couple of days.
00:19
Patient stated he recently began a new medication for skin cancer about four days ago.
00:28
After taking it, he experienced sudden headaches he did not like.
00:33
Two days ago, he stopped taking it.
00:39
Patient said due to headaches, he stopped taking the medication entirely.
00:43
Wanted to get seen.
00:44
Patient is not currently complaining of a headache, only reporting he had one two days ago.
00:50
He is alert and oriented times three.
00:52
Skin signs pink, warm, dry.
00:54
Blood pressure was 132 over 68.
00:58
Heart rate 64.
01:01
Oxygen saturation 96 percent on room air, stroke scale negative, blood sugar 136.
01:09
He is not currently complaining of a chief complaint.
01:11
He is seeking answers for headaches possibly related to medication or treatment.
01:21
Estimated time of arrival is 30 minutes to Temecula Valley.
01:24
Is there anything else I can get you?
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