Name | Company | Address |
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[your name] | [your company name] | [your company address] |
Confirm Full Name: Please ensure the patient's full name is accurate and up to date for proper identification.
Confirm Date of Birth: Verify the patient's date of birth to confirm age and for age-related assessments.
Confirm Contact Information: Double-check and update contact details for effective communication.
Update Emergency Contact: Ensure the emergency contact information is current and reliable for emergencies.
Review Family Medical History: Inquire about any hereditary conditions that may influence the patient's health.
Discuss Previous Surgeries or Hospital Visits: Understand the patient's medical background, including surgeries and hospitalizations.
Review Current Medications: Document the medications the patient is currently taking, including dosages and frequencies.
Determine Allergies: Identify any known allergies, as they can affect treatment options and precautions.
Measure Blood Pressure: Record the patient's blood pressure to assess cardiovascular health.
Record Heart Rate: Document the patient's heart rate to evaluate cardiac function.
Calculate Body Mass Index (BMI): Calculate the BMI to assess weight-related health risks.
Evaluate General Appearance: Observe the patient's overall health, noting any signs of distress or abnormalities.
Inspect Skin: Examine the skin for rashes, lesions, or other skin conditions.
Examine Head and Neck: Check for any abnormalities in the head and neck region.
Assess Respiratory Health: Evaluate lung function and breathing patterns.
Cardiovascular Tests: Perform necessary cardiovascular tests, such as ECG or stress tests, based on the patient's risk factors.
Diabetes Screening: Conduct blood tests and assess risk factors for diabetes.
Lung Function Tests: Perform spirometry or other lung function tests to evaluate respiratory health.
Mammography Screening: Schedule mammography screening for eligible patients to detect breast abnormalities.
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