HTHSCI 1CC6 Study Guide - Final Guide: Presbyopia, Propofol, Dehydration
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Room #: 3105 bed 2 age: 66 years sex: female date: september 30, 2011. Allergies: no known drug, food, iodine or latex allergies. Current medications: meloxicam, pantaprazole, ramipril, venlaflaxine, cholecalciferol, ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, Metronidazole, bupropion and prn medications acetominophen 325-650 mgs and acetaminophen/caff/cod 1-2 tabs. Patient is alert (9/10) and is in a moderate mood (6/10). Answered all questions appropriately in a timely manner. Patient is oriented x3. (person, place and time). She knew that she was brought to joseph brant hospital in the emergency department with abdominal pain. She could tell me the day, date, and year and could also read the time from her watch. She stated, i remember the date well, i have been in the hospital for seven days and awaiting surgery. Performed whisper test bilaterally and she could hear me without any hearing aids. Patient wears glasses for reading since the past 25 years. Patient said that she was not in any pain today.