Gi issues dx

    • [DOC File]Patient Four – Shelley Poseidon - Columbia University

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      6. GERD/GI - no issues - continue omeprazole OTC. 7. HSV. Refill on acyclovir PRN. No current flares. 8. HCM-- flu vax 0.5 cc x1 IM via RN - MAMMO neg last year - colonoscopy to be ordered later this year - guaiacs NEG last year - ppd place 0.1 cc x 1 id via RN - pap neg s/p TAH - Calcium tid. 9. Sixth Nerve Palsy-unknown etiology / self resolved

      gi diagnosis list


    • [DOCX File]Region 4 Programs

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      Unexplained GI Issues (e.g. vomiting blood, severe diarrhea, pain) Bowel Obstruction (e.g. actively requiring tx or observation) Acute Respiratory Distress (e.g. shortness of breath, chest pains, asthma attack w/n 24 hrs) Acute Drug Withdrawal with Unstable Vital Signs. Hx of DT’s; BAC over 3.0; Hx of Seizures during Detox. Active GI Bleed

      upper gi issues and symptoms


    • [DOCX File]BEYOND THE BRAIN BLOG

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      Constitutional: No report of fever or weight loss. Eyes: No report of acute vision changes or eye pain. ENT: No report of hearing changes or difficulty swallowing. Cardiac: No report of chest pain, edema or orthopnea. Respiratory: Denies dyspnea, cough or wheeze. GI: No report of abdominal pain. GU: No report of dysuria or hematuria.

      gastroenterology symptoms and diagnosis


    • [DOC File]Topic - School of Medicine | Emory School of Medicine

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      Chronic Diarrhea Cycle Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cycle Irritable Bowel Disease Cycle Colorectal Cancer/Screening Cycle Peptic Ulcer Disease/ Non ulcer Dyspepsia Cycle Patient with Elevated Liver Enzymes Cycle GI Bleed Cycle GERD Cycle Cirrhosis/Ascites Cycle Metobolic/Endocrine Diabetes Mellitus Type I Yearly

      gastrointestinal disorder symptoms


    • [DOC File]MEDICARE CHARTING GUIDELINES - HealthInsight

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      GI: Nausea, Vomiting and Diarrhea, Dehydration. CV: Circulatory Compromise/Collapse, Anemia. General: Pain, Skin Irritation, Skin Exposure to Elements. Infection on Foot OR Open Lesion on Foot: Describe all skilled nursing interventions r/t treatment of foot ulcer/lesion and interventions r/t prevention of further foot complications.

      common upper gi problems


    • [DOC File]Endorsement

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      Holders of DX endorsements based on completion of a group major (or DX minors who have passed the MTTC DX test or demonstrated competence by meeting the criteria established by HOUSSE) may teach all the bolded, italicized subjects in the adjacent column in self-contained classrooms in grades K-8, according to their teaching certificates.

      gastro disease symptoms


    • [DOCX File]PADP Technical Manual - Veterans Affairs

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      In the Package file (#9.4), this application is known as Patient Assessment Documentation (PADP). The package namespace is NUPA. The PADP software application enables Registered Nurses (RNs) to document, in a standardized format, patient care during an inpatient stay.

      gastroenterology issues


    • [DOCX File]STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

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      Learn basic approach to drainage procedures (GI, GU, and abscess) ... Act as contact person for technologists and nurses in managing patient and imaging issues . Practical experience in dictating radiological reports . Professionalism . Skills. ... Dx 23. Post-Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm ...

      chronic gi issues


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