Man hospitalized for bloody stools and low blood pressure, Wendell NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a 55-year-old man at WakeMed Wendell who had been experiencing bloody stools for several days. The patient had low blood pressure, elevated heart rate, kidney disease, and swelling in his legs. He was treated on-site and admitted for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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EMS 21, Franklin County, WakeMed Wendell, patient care report.
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One guy, go ahead.
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WakeMed Wendell is paramedic.
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I don't want EMS 21, Franklin County.
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We're right here with a 55-year-old male, conscious alert.
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Patient's been brought in this evening due to bloody stool for the past couple days.
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Blood pressure obtained was 110 over 86.
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Heart rate was at around 100.
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Patient does have APH.
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He has taken his medication.
00:27
Roommate originally was in the loading on his due to obesity.
00:31
We put him on two liters, got it up ninety-five respirations at 518.
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Blood sugar was off 210, ten is ninety-eight point six.
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Patient does have some edema of lower extremities, unable to stand by itself.
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Family states he's been having bloody stools about the past two or three days.
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He does have issues with his kidney, CKD as part of his history.
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Nothing further would be able to sit in about 10 min.
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Charge on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell Valley Blvd, Wendell, NC 27591
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