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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
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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
.
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