discharge medications
Posted By: still going crazy on 2007-08-21
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Subject: discharge medications
When this doctor is dictating the discharge medications it sounds like she is saying Claritin 10 mg 2 PEG once a day. The patient is on PEG tube. Could that be it? Never heard that before.
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Under discharge medications, the doc says:
Subject: Under discharge medications, the doc says:
Nutritional supplement L shakes b.i.d.
it is part of discharge medications ....
Subject: it is part of discharge medications ....
but also in discharge summary under hospital course he mentions, "All his home inhalers including his s/l spidy one albuterol was continued." I haven't got a clue on this. Thanks.
discharge
Subject: discharge
They eyes have discharge bilaterally. (secretions etc)
discharge
Subject: discharge
DISCHARGE DIAGNOSES:
1. biacardia
2. PAS.
3. HD with recent stints.
4. GI bleed, post stint.
discharge med.
Subject: discharge med.
It's just in a list of 19 discharge medications for a guy who has a heel ulcer, renal failure, and is hemodialysis dependent. It's 1 mL p.o. daily.
Preemie discharge
Subject: Preemie discharge
S/l the doc is saying that the baby was fed initially with 22-kilocavity fortified breast milk fortified with NuSure Powder
I can't verify the italic words???? Anyone?
Discharge summary
Subject: Discharge summary
A diagnosis of pneumomediastinum, presumed from catheter placement, was made. An x-ray showed air under the (high , five, thigh) diaphragm. I can't make out what he's saying here, but those are the words it sounds like he's saying. Thanks.
A discharge summary. Thank you
Subject: A discharge summary. Thank you
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HPs, Consults, Ops and Discharge
Subject: HPs, Consults, Ops and Discharge
Summaries. Is that what you are looking for?
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
pt. had cardiac cath
Condition upon discharge: Stable, up and walking without <bike line> complications.
Help please, very hard to understand ESL
discharge summary help
Subject: discharge summary help
Patient is a 46-year-old white female with past medical history significant for motor vehicle accident in 1976 with closed head injury profound mental retardation. Since then *** feedings at home. Started to have diarrhea a week prior to her admission S/L "onfactive" feedings at home any suggestions? thanks so much!!!
is this an OP or a discharge summary or what?
Subject: is this an OP or a discharge summary or what?
it is a discharge summary
Subject: it is a discharge summary
discharge, drainage, or pus IMO nm
Subject: discharge, drainage, or pus IMO nm
x
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
could possibly be "discharging Marcus John Doe" i.e. discharge summary?
Yes, it's discharge diagnoses-First
Subject: Yes, it's discharge diagnoses-First
one is enterobacter septicemia due to line infection.
Not sure. In the discharge meds. PT has
Subject: Not sure. In the discharge meds. PT has
1. Folliculitis.
2. Oral thrush.
3. Congestive heart failure exacerbation.
4. Mastoiditis.
5. Bilateral upper lobe pneumonia. Rule out tuberculosis.
6. HIV/AIDS.
7. Urinary tract infection.
MSIR discharge RX
Subject: MSIR discharge RX
He lists it as one of her current (discharge) meds--go figure. I certainly appreciate the help.
Seems odd to me...
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
I am working on a Discharge Summary and in the medication list "folic 12.5 one p.o. b.i.d." is listed. (This is a male pt.) I can't find 12.5 as a dosage available anywhere and also, isn't "folic" as in folic acid usually for women? the diagnoses are.... chf, cellulitis, cardiomyopathy and morbid obesity. I don't see what "folic" would be prescribed for. Any ideas? Thanks, this is driving me crazy!
discharge medication
Subject: discharge medication
I cannot find reference to this medication anywhere, but it sounds like "quinopen 30.5 mg p.o. nightly."
Any ideas?
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
I cannot make out this word at all. Any suggestions?
On admission his INR and PTT were both elevated and his hemoglobin and hematocrit were 12.9 and 38.1. We applied pressure dressingand gave 4 units of plasma. We then gave subcutaneous Vitamin K. The bleeding has stopped and we have *bal ized tip* and are sending him home on outpatient dialysis.
discharge summary
Subject: discharge summary
stabilized him?
discharge summary help
Subject: discharge summary help
does this sound right?
On admission his INR and PTT were elevated. His hemoglobin and hematocrit were 13.2 and 37.2. We applied pressure dressing and gave 7 units of fresh frozen plasma with vitamin K. The bleeding has since stopped overnight and we have *dialyzed him* this morning. We are sending him home to continue with his outpatient dialysis schedule.
Discharge status
Subject: Discharge status
Psychiatric discharge summary: Sounds like OPT NSD 'discharge'.
He's probably saying suppuration or discharge of pus from the ear.
Subject: He's probably saying suppuration or discharge of pus from the ear.
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Discharge Summary?
Subject: Discharge Summary?
I'm practicing an assignment for my class and I figured this was the best place to post a question about it.
I know that it's a discharge summary but I'm completely stumped as to the layout. It doesn't seem to fit the layouts in my books so I don't know what I should do. I don't want to get a bad grade on the assignment and would love to get the format right the first time.
If anybody is willing to, I would love to e-mail the file to you so you can possibly give me an idea?
Nipple discharge/Ductogram
Subject: Nipple discharge/Ductogram
30-gauge cellographic cannula. Anyone heard of this?
TIA!
Sorry, no. It was just listed on the discharge meds; sm
Subject: Sorry, no. It was just listed on the discharge meds; sm
Patient has hypertension, has MI while admitted, anemia, tardive dyskinesia, SSS, and hypothyroidism; all the other meds listed seemed to have covered these problems. I did a google search and searched RXlist and came up with nothing. Also have the most recent version of quarterly drug index and can't find anything there either! TIA
It's a list of discharge diagnoses...
Subject: It's a list of discharge diagnoses...
DKA, then s/l Right leg varicose, then obesity. He says it later in the report and it definitely s/l varicose.
part of discharge diagnoes... sm
Subject: part of discharge diagnoes... sm
Renal wheezing? Poor guy has a whole host of urological complaints, but I can't find renal wheezing anywhere! TIA!
HELP! Kolophonic discharge?? (sinusitis)
Subject: HELP! Kolophonic discharge?? (sinusitis)
mild kolophonic discharge (talking about sinus symptoms). THANKS!!
ophthalmology-discharge report...
Subject: ophthalmology-discharge report...
'Disk culture: See details like cup-to-disk ratio or the macula. Vessels were normal and the peripheral it was noted for retinoschisis with the barrier laces surrounding the posterior edge in a 360 degree fashion.'
Just wondering if this makes sense. Few areas I am not clear on. disk culture? peripheral? barrier laces? Thanks.
leukorrhea is vaginal discharge though
Subject: leukorrhea is vaginal discharge though
This is a male, and it is definitely referring to urine. Thanks, though. It does sound close.
word help please discharge summary
Subject: word help please discharge summary
Patient had more than 100,000 colonies of Gram-negative lactose negative rod **. at the end it sounds like sensitive see through. can that be right? thanks
The patient has no discharge, drainage, or pus.
Subject: The patient has no discharge, drainage, or pus.
Discharge Summary Abbreviations
Subject: Discharge Summary Abbreviations
Must we expand all abbreviations in the Discharge Summary (as you would in a diagnosis/impression), or type verbatim?
On discharge note after bariatric
Subject: On discharge note after bariatric
surgery - "was found to have patulous GE junction. s/l ZEELINE was thought to be elevated.
Appreciate any thoughts.
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I would put "nasal or oral discharge..."
Subject: I would put "nasal or oral discharge..."
Psych Discharge Summary
Subject: Psych Discharge Summary
Patient is status post total knee replacement and doctor is dictating regarding Hospital Course: She states, after preoperative medical clearance the patient was admitted. The patient underwent a lateral _______ of the left knee. S/L lateral litho of the left knee. She is really garbled. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Psych Discharge Summary
Subject: Psych Discharge Summary
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I feel so braindead sometimes. It's like I just can't understand one more word.
DISCHARGE DIET: 2 peas???
Subject: DISCHARGE DIET: 2 peas???
This is for a patient who had a laryngectomy. This is all the information he dictates for the diet.
suppuration = formation or discharge of pus
Subject: suppuration = formation or discharge of pus
?Through ostometer? has been more liquid discharge.
Subject: ?Through ostometer? has been more liquid discharge.
NA
help please - medications
Subject: help please - medications
the nurse spells out these allergies - "asperonal" and "plasyln". i am really stumped so any help is appreciated. TIA!!
2 medications
Subject: 2 medications
The first is for mild cognitive impairment, sounds like Ser-off-o-line This one is on the tip of my tongue, I jsut can't get it.
The second is for actinic keratosis with atoopinc dermatitis, sounds line Ak-trace .
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need help with medications
Subject: need help with medications
S/L Repodic acid 300 mg
S/L Co qid 60 mg
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Subject: Medications
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Subject: medications
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