General Medical Admission General Nursing Assessments / Interventions
c Weigh daily Fingerstick glucose ac & h.s.
Patient Care Instructions Activity Select one diet only! If combination diet is required, please use other field. Provider Signature_______________________________________ Date/Time_______________________ Provider Orders General Medical Admission
c Diet, 2gm Na low fat/low cholesterol g
Consults
c P/T Eval & Treat (Reason:____________________) g
c OT Eval & Treat (Reason:____________________) g
c Dietary consult (Reason: Assess and educate) g
c Social Service consult (Reason:____________________) g
Labs on Admission
c Glycohemoglobin/HGBA1C (If not done in last 3 months) g
Labs in A.M.
c Basic metabolic panel (Daily x _______) g
c B-type natriuretic peptide (Daily x__________) g
Provider Signature_______________________________________ Date/Time_______________________ Provider Orders General Medical Admission Diagnostic Tests
c EKG (Daily x __________days) XR chest 2 views (Reason for exam ____________________)
XR chest portable (Reason for exam ____________________)
Respiratory IV Fluids
✔ 2 milliliter IV PUSH every 8 hours if no fluids
c @__________ milliliter/hour intravenously
c @__________ milliliter/hour intravenously
c @__________ milliliter/hour intravenously
c @__________ milliliter/hour intravenously
Medications Do not exceed 4 grams of acetaminophen in 24 hours Provider Signature_______________________________________ Date/Time_______________________ Provider Orders General Medical Admission Analgesics
c 650 milligram orally every 4 hours as needed for headache , mild pain or fever of 101.4 F or greater
oxyCODONE-acetaminophen 5 mg-325 mg tab (Percocet)
c 1 tablet every 4 hours as needed for moderate pain
c 2 milligram intravenously every 4 hours as needed for chest pain or severe pain
c 1 milligram intravenously every 2 hours as needed for severe pain
Anti Anxiety
c 0.5 milligram orally every 6 hours as needed for anxiety
Antiemetics
c 4 milligram intravenously every 6 hours as needed for nausea/vomiting
Anti-ulcer Agents
c 15 milliliter orally every 6 hours as needed for epigatric distress
c 40 milligram intravenously once a day
Antitussive Agents
c 10 milliliter orally every 4 hours as needed for cough
Bronchodilators
albuterol 2.5 mg/3 mL (0.083%) neb solution
c 2.5 milligram inhaled 4 times a day g
c 2.5 milligram inhaled every 2 hours as needed for shortness of breath
albuterol-ipratropium 2.5 mg-0.5 mg/3 mL soln for inhalation (DUONEB)
c 1 ampule inhaled every 2 hours as needed for shortness of breath
Laxatives
c 100 milligram orally 2 times a day (Hold if having diarrhea)
magnesium hydroxide (Milk of Magnesia Concentrate)
c 10 milliliter orally once a day as needed for constipation
Provider Signature_______________________________________ Date/Time_______________________ Provider Orders General Medical Admission
c 1-2 tablet orally once a day as needed for constipation
c 1 enema rectally once a day as needed for constipation
Nitrates
c 0.4 milligram sublingually every 5 minutes as needed for chest pain x 3 doses. Hold if Sys BP less than
✔ Notify provider unrelieved CP (After nitroglycerin)
Sleep Aids
c 5 milligram orally once a day, at bedtime as needed for sleep
DVT Prophylaxis MUST select one. If not ordered please enter reason.
c No DVT prophylaxis (Reason:____________________) g
c Early ambulation TED hose (Remove TEDs to inspect skin b.i.d.)
c Alternating Pressure Device (SCDs) heparin
c 5000 unit subcutaneously every 12 hours g
c 5000 unit subcutaneously every 8 hours
c 2.5 milligram subcutaneously every 24 hours
c 40 milligram subcutaneously every 24 hours
Smoking Cessation Medications
✔ Initiate Smoking Cessation Protocol
Provider Signature_______________________________________ Date/Time_______________________
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