Primary Provider:
CC: Colonoscopy Consult
History of Present Illness:
is referred for screening colonoscopy. Last scope 2013 and was nl. Has hx of colon polyps. No change in bowels or blood in stool. No issues with anesthesia.
Family Hx + for colon CA
Past Medical History:
Reviewed history from 08/27/XXXX and no changes required:
hyperlipidemia
thyroid disease
colon polyps- scope due 20XX
Past Surgical History:
Reviewed history from 08/27/20XX and no changes required:
Colonoscopy 20XX
Family History Summary:
Reviewed history Last on 01/03/20XX and no changes required:03/05/20XX
General Comments – FH:
father- died squamous cell CA metastatic to neck (?primary?)- 84; colon cancer, skin cancer, CVA, hypertension, hyperlipidemia
mother- skin cancer, CAD, type II diabetes, macular degeneration
1/2B- CAD
S- high cholesterol
Previous Tobacco Use: Signed On – 01/03/20XX
Smoked Tobacco Use: Former smoker
Cigarettes: Yes
Pack-years: 5
Year started: 1978
Year quit: 1988
Years Since Last Quit: 31 years, 2 months, 4 days
Smokeless Tobacco Use: Never
Passive smoke exposure: no
Drug use: none
HIV high-risk behavior: no
Caffeine use: Drinks coffee 1-2 times per day. drinks per day
Previous Alcohol Use: Signed On – 01/03/20XX
Alcohol use: yes
Type: 5 times per week, 2 glasses wine
Drinks per day: <1
Exercise: yes
Times per week: 5
Type of Exercise: hiking, snow shoe
Seatbelt use: 100 %
Family History Risk Factors:
Family History of MI in females < 65 years old: no
Family History of MI in males < 55 years old: no
Review of Systems
General
Denies fatigue, malaise and weight loss.
ENT
Denies difficulty swallowing.
CV
Denies chest pain or discomfort and racing/skipping heart beats.
Resp
Denies shortness of breath.
GI
Denies change in bowel habits and bloody stools.
Heme
Denies bleeding and abnormal bruising.
Allergy
no anesth rxn
Vital Signs:
Patient Profile: Years Old
Height: inches (170.18 cm)
Weight: pounds
BMI: .18
BSA: 1.78
Temp: 96.8 degrees F temporal
Pulse rate: 70 / minute
Pulse rhythm: regular
BP Sitting: 140 / 70 (left arm)
Cuff size: large
Problems: Active problems were reviewed with the patient during this visit.
Medications: Medications were reviewed with the patient during this visit.
Allergies: Allergies were reviewed with the patient during this visit.
Vitals Entered By:
Physical Exam
General:
well developed, well nourished, in no acute distress.
Mouth:
no deformity or lesions with good dentition.
Neck:
no masses, thyromegaly, or abnormal cervical nodes.
Lungs:
clear bilaterally to auscultation.
Heart:
regular rate and rhythm, S1, S2 without murmurs, rubs, or gallops
Blood Pressure:
Today’s BP: 140/70 mm Hg
Labwork:
Most Recent Lab Results:
LDL: 195.8 mg/dL 08/31/20XX
Test Management:
Tests Reviewed:
BUN: 15 Results from two years ago
Creatinine: 0.75
Sodium: 139
Potassium: 4.6
Chloride: 104
HGB: 12.8
HCT: 39.9
MCV: 91.1
MCH: 29.2
MCHC:
32.1 G/DL ()
Platelets: 290
Impression & Recommendations:
Problem # 1: Encounter for screening for malignant neoplasm of colon (ICD-V76.51) (ICD10-Z12.11)
Proceed with colonoscopy. The risks, benefits, and possible complications including the possibility of perforation, bleeding, missed lesion & anesthesia reactions were explained. Pt understood and agreed to proceed, signing the consent form. We will schedule this shortly.
Patient is ASA class II, MAC not indicated
Copy of this note routed to PCP
Medications Added to Medication List This Visit:
1) Trilyte 420 Gm Oral Solution Reconstituted (Peg 3350-kcl-na bicarb-nacl) …. Take this prep after 2 hours or first bowel movement from biscodyl tablets
2) Dulcolax 5 Mg Oral Tablet Delayed Release (Bisacodyl) …. 2 tabs orally, then take at least 1/2 of the peg-3350 solution.
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