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Respondent stated that the time of incident, she was watching movie with her husband and she dropped the TV remote control and was staring at her husband, Respondent's spouse called paramedic for assistance on night of 01/22/2017. After evaluation, she was taken to Northridge hospital and then to UCLA hospital for further evaluation and assistance.
* Respondent stated that she was hospitalized 4 days at UCLA hospital and 6 days in Rehab center
* Respondent is attending speech therapy session.
* Respondent attended physical occupational therapy for 6 days.
* Respondent takes following medications:
* Eliquis 5mg twice daily
* Atorvastatin 401mg once daily
* levoxyl once daily
* Folic acid, Vitamin D3 once

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