ED Pneumonia
Patient Name:
HEOTEST, TOMMY
Age:
34 years
Gender:
M
Location:
2WB W235 01
Height:
185.4 cm
Weight:
79.5 kgs
BMI:
23.1
Serum Creatinine:
??
Date Drawn:
09/09/2011 06:35am
Ordering Clinician:
PATERSON
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MAIN ED
PRIORITY
ECC/Chest Pain Center
Laboratory
Complete blood cell count with automated differential (CBC)
Complete blood cell count without differential
Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)
Basic metabolic panel (BMP)
Pregnancy test, serum
Pregnancy test, urine
Troponin
B-type natriuretic peptide
Blood culture x 2 prior to antibiotics
Lactic acid, serum
Urine, dipstick only
Urinalysis with reflex microscopic
Clean catch
Straight cath
Indwelling cath
Urinalysis with reflex culture
Clean catch
Straight cath
Indwelling cath
Arterial blood gas
Radiology
Chest single view
Portable
To radiology
shortness of breath
Chest PA and lateral To radiology shortness of breath
Nursing Orders
Insert IV with site care management
12-lead EKG- Reason:
Telemetry monitoring
Oxygen
-Pulse oximeter
-Initiate oxygen protocol
IV Fluids
NS bolus IV
1 L
500 ML
250 ML
NS IV
125 ML/HR
50 ML/HR
75 ML/HR
100 ML/HR
150 ML/HR
Medications
acetaminophen [TYLENOL] 1 GM ORAL for mild pain or fever
acetaminophen [TYLENOL] 650 MG RECTAL for mild pain or fever
Additional Medications
albuterol 0.5% soln for neb [PROVENTIL, VENTOLIN]
0.5 ML
0.25 ML
INHALATION ONCE
methylprednisolone sod [SOLUMEDROL]
125 MG
60 MG
80 MG
IV
Pressors
norepinephrine bitartrate [LEVOPHED] 2-12 MCG/MIN IV; titrate to SBP greater than 90 MMHG
DOPamine 5-20 MCG/KG/MIN IV; titrate to SBP greater than 90 MMHG
Antibiotics (Please choose only option one or option two)
Community Acquired Option One
levofloxacin [LEVAQUIN]
750 MG
500 MG
IV
ORAL
ONCE
Community Acquired Option Two
cefTRIAXone [ROCEPHIN] 1 GM IV ONCE
azithromycin [ZITHROMAX] 500 MG
IV
ORAL
ONCE
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