Elderly patient with dementia taken to hospital, Ypsilanti MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 73-year-old man with dementia to Trinity Ann Arbor hospital. The patient had previously refused medication and shown aggression but was calm and stable during transport. Vitals were within normal range and the patient remained cooperative.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Trinity Ann Arbor, Trinity Ann Arbor.
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This is Livingston County for 920.
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I'm en route to your facility with a 73-year-old coming from home today.
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Sounds like patient has a history of dementia and has been refusing to take his medications for past couple of days.
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Family states the patient has been aggressive in the past.
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Patient has been calm and cooperative with us so far.
00:27
He's an adult. To about three at this point in time, sounds like it kind of fluctuates.
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He's got a GCS of 14.
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Vitals are currently stable.
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I've got a heart rate of seventy-eight, SpO two of ninety-seven percent on room air, and last blood pressure is one hundred forty-six.
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One hundred and forty-six over sixty-nine.
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Sixty-nine.
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If you require nothing further, we'll see you in about ten.
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Location mentioned:
McAuley Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
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