Questions: Nursing Flowsheets Provider Lab Diagnostics Other PRESCRIPTIONS NOTES 11/1 1100 Provider Prescriptions: - Consult neurologist - Insert peripheral IV - Infuse NaCl 0.09% 125 mL / hr - Obtain urinalysis via straight catheter - Orthostatic vital signs now and daily - Monitor intake and output - Encourage oral intake - Activity: out of bed for all meals - Consult dietitian, physical, and occupational therapy - Diet: low sodium - Acetaminophen 650 mg by mouth q 6 h PRN for headache - Furosemide 10 mg IVP now - Continue home medications: - ASA 81 mg by mouth daily - Omeprazole 40 mg by mouth daily - Simvastatin 20 mg by mouth daily - Citalopram 20 mg by mouth daily Continue

Nursing
Flowsheets
Provider
Lab  Diagnostics
Other

PRESCRIPTIONS  NOTES
11/1 1100
Provider Prescriptions:
- Consult neurologist
- Insert peripheral IV
- Infuse NaCl 0.09%  125 mL / hr
- Obtain urinalysis via straight catheter
- Orthostatic vital signs now and daily
- Monitor intake and output
- Encourage oral intake
- Activity: out of bed for all meals
- Consult dietitian, physical, and occupational therapy
- Diet: low sodium
- Acetaminophen 650 mg by mouth q 6 h PRN for headache
- Furosemide 10 mg IVP now
- Continue home medications:
- ASA 81 mg by mouth daily
- Omeprazole 40 mg by mouth daily
- Simvastatin 20 mg by mouth daily
- Citalopram 20 mg by mouth daily
Continue
Transcript text: Nursing Flowsheets Provider Lab \& Diagnostics Other PRESCRIPTIONS \& NOTES 11/1 1100 Provider Prescriptions: - Consult neurologist - Insert peripheral IV - Infuse NaCl 0.09 \% @ $125 \mathrm{~mL} / \mathrm{hr}$ - Obtain urinalysis via straight catheter - Orthostatic vital signs now and daily - Monitor intake and output - Encourage oral intake - Activity: out of bed for all meals - Consult dietitian, physical, and occupational therapy - Diet: low sodium - Acetaminophen 650 mg by mouth q 6 h PRN for headache - Furosemide 10 mg IVP now - Continue home medications: - ASA 81 mg by mouth daily - Omeprazole 40 mg by mouth daily - Simvastatin 20 mg by mouth daily - Citalopram 20 mg by mouth daily Continue
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The document provided is a list of medical prescriptions and notes for a patient. Here is a summary and explanation of the key components:

  1. Consultations and Procedures:

    • Consult neurologist: The patient needs a neurological evaluation, possibly due to symptoms or conditions that require a specialist's input.
    • Insert peripheral IV: A peripheral intravenous line is to be inserted for medication administration or fluid therapy.
    • Obtain urinalysis via straight catheter: A urine sample is needed for analysis, obtained through catheterization to ensure accuracy.
  2. Medications and Treatments:

    • Infuse NaCl 0.09% @ 125 mL/hr: The patient is to receive a continuous infusion of saline solution, likely for hydration or electrolyte balance.
    • Acetaminophen 650 mg by mouth q 6 h PRN for headache: Acetaminophen is prescribed as needed for headache relief, every six hours.
    • Furosemide 10 mg IVP now: An immediate dose of furosemide, a diuretic, is to be given intravenously, possibly to manage fluid retention or hypertension.
  3. Monitoring and Dietary Instructions:

    • Orthostatic vital signs now and daily: Vital signs are to be checked in different positions to assess for orthostatic hypotension.
    • Monitor intake and output: The patient's fluid intake and output should be tracked to manage fluid balance.
    • Encourage oral intake: The patient is encouraged to consume fluids and food orally.
    • Diet: low sodium: A low-sodium diet is prescribed, likely to manage blood pressure or fluid retention.
  4. Activity and Therapy:

    • Activity: out of bed for all meals: The patient is encouraged to be mobile and out of bed during meals to promote activity and possibly improve digestion.
    • Consult dietitian, physical, and occupational therapy: These consultations are aimed at providing comprehensive care, addressing nutritional needs, physical rehabilitation, and daily living activities.
  5. Continuation of Home Medications:

    • ASA 81 mg by mouth daily: Aspirin is continued for its antiplatelet effects, often used for cardiovascular protection.
    • Omeprazole 40 mg by mouth daily: Omeprazole is continued for acid reflux or ulcer prevention.
    • Simvastatin 20 mg by mouth daily: Simvastatin is continued for cholesterol management.
    • Citalopram 20 mg by mouth daily: Citalopram is continued for depression or anxiety management.

This comprehensive plan addresses the patient's immediate medical needs, ongoing treatments, and lifestyle modifications to support recovery and health maintenance.

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