Doctor Alert
CS007
Andy
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Alarm History
Now Tachycardia
Now Tachypnea
7:30PM Bradycardia
7:30PM Bradypnea
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Heart Rate: 125 BPM
Respiratory Rate: 25BPM
Heart Rate: 70 BPM
Respiratory Rate: 10 BPM
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Nurse Alert
CS007
Andy
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Alerts
S.No |
Item |
Action |
1 |
Transporting patients |
CS0034 - Austin |
2 |
Testing for glucose |
CS0045 - Travis |
3 |
Oxygen administration |
CS0009 - Wesley |
4 |
Recording vital signs |
CS0234 - Cornell |
5 |
Specimen Collection |
CS0123 - Erie |
Medication Administration Schedule
Patient ID |
Patient Name |
Drug Name |
Quantity |
Remarks |
CS0034 |
Austin |
Zytiga |
1,000 mg |
Taken on an empty stomach. |
CS0045 |
Travis |
Afinitor |
10 mg |
Not to exceed 20 mg per day. |
CS0009 |
Wesley |
Herceptin |
6 mg/kg |
30-90 minutes every three weeks |
CS0234 |
Cornell |
Tarceva |
150 mg |
1 hour before or 2 hours after eating. |
CS0123 |
Erie |
Abraxane |
100 mg/m2 |
Day 1, 8 & 15 |
Patient Alert
Appointments
Date |
Time |
Venue |
Remarks |
15-Feb-13 |
09:00 |
Gynaecology OP |
Review |
27-Feb-13 |
13:00 |
Gynaecology OP |
Review |
30-Mar-13 |
11:00 |
Gynaecology OP |
Lab Tests |
05-May-13 |
10:30 |
Gynaecology OP |
Review |
02-Jun-13 |
8:30 |
Gynaecology OP |
Final |
Tips
Keep in mind that your memory function and energy level will fluctuate according to your treatment and medications. Let your caregiver know when you need help.
Keep a calendar and or log of activities and appointments to help stay organized.
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Find ways to express your feelings by speaking with a mental health provider or the Cancer Center Social Worker.
Get specifics on your diagnosis and treatment. In order to maximize your time with your providers, bring your questions with you in writing to your appointments. Ask for copies of your test results and keep a notebook of all these results. Keep a list of questions that arise between visits so you don’t forget, and take notes of the answers.
Be realistic about your own needs. Be sure you are sleeping enough, eating properly, and taking some time off for yourself. It is hard to offer much help when you are exhausted.
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