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Rachael Adamski Discharge Summary Template Number Common Term Medical Term or Abbreviation Drug Reason Drug Is Used Example 1 Pulmonary embolism PE Example 2 Diovan Hypertension 1. Computed tomography scan “CT scan” (Chabner, 2017, p. 54). 2. Magnetic resonance imaging “MRI” (Chabner, 2027, p. 50). 3. Arm numbness “Paresthesia” (Chabner, 2017, p. 362). 4. High blood pressure hypertension 5. High concentration of lipids in the blood hyperlipidemia 6. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD 7. Congestive heart failure “CHF” (chabner, 2017, p. 423). 8. Double vision diplopia 9. See from half the eye “Hemianopsia” (Chabner, 2017, p. 701). 10. Blood clot “Thrombus” (Chabner, 2017, p. 15). 11. Lipitor Lower bad cholesterol and reduce risk of stroke, heart attack 12. Lasix Diuretic, remove excessive fluid accumulation 13. Cozaar hypertension 14. Oxygen COPD, sleep apnea, other conditions that prevents the lungs 1
Rachael Adamski Number Common Term Medical Term or Abbreviation Drug Reason Drug Is Used from absorbing oxygen 15. Norvasc Hypertension, Coronary artery disease, and angina References in APA Format Brener, S. J., Ivan c, T.,B., Poliszczuk, R., Chen, M., Tuzcu, E. M., Hu, T., Frid, D. J., & Nissen, S. E. (2006). Antihypertensive therapy and regression of coronary artery disease: Insights from the Comparison of Amlodipine versus Enalapril to Limit Occurrences of Thrombosis (CAMELOT) and Norvasc for Regression of Manifest Atherosclerotic Lesions by Intravascular Sonographic Evaluation (NORMALISE) trials. The American Heart Journal, 152 (6), 1059-1063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2006.07.022 Chabner, D. (2017). The language of medicine (11th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Saunders . 2
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