Man transported after procedure-related bleeding, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 68-year-old man was transported by MedStar to Corwell Troy after experiencing bleeding from the groin following a recent cystoscopy. The patient reported pain and had stable vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Corwell Troy, Corwell Troy MedStar Alpha 114, ready three traffic.
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How do you copy?
00:06
Go ahead with report.
00:08
Corwell Troy, this is MedStar Alpha 114, ready three traffic with a sixty-eight-year-old male.
00:15
Chief complaint today is going to be bleeding from the groin.
00:18
The patient was recently seen at your facility and they did perform a cystoscopy on the patient.
00:26
He said the bleeding started since four AM.
00:27
Four p.m. yesterday,
00:29
he reports pain from that area as well.
00:32
He is 804 GCS at 15.
00:35
Current vitals are 129 over 89, 129 over 89 for blood pressure.
00:40
Heart rate is going to be 80 to 93.
00:43
AFib on the monitor.
00:44
Patient does have a history of AFib.
00:46
He is on Eliquis and Plavix for that.
00:49
He is standing at 100% room air breathing at 20 respirations a minute.
00:54
Sugar is going to be 264.
00:56
If you don't require anything further, we're going to be at your facility in approximately 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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