Health Overview
Ellen Ross
patient
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Gender:
F
Age:
48
DOB:
02-25-64
Phone:
(415) 444-5050
location:
21 Clarence Place, San Francisco, CA 94107
Care providers
Dr. Henry Seven
Primary care
Phone:
(415) 555-5050
location:
Disqus Medical Center
301 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(map)
Next Appointment
Date:
Nov. 30, 2012
(in 2 days)
Time:
10:30am
provider:
Dr. Henry Seven
regarding:
Ankle sprain
location:
Disqus Medical Center
301 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(map)
At a Glance
Current medical issues
Ankle sprain
moderate severity
1
First encounter
Emergency room:
date:
Oct. 16, 2012
provider:
Dr. Bala Venktaraman
location:
San Francisco General Hospital
1001 Potrero Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94110
(map)
2
Next steps
Care:
Avoid putting pressure on ankle until for 2 weeks, until Oct. 30, 2012
Medication:
name:
Vicodin
usage:
Take 1/2 pill, as needed, for pain
3
Follow-up
Office visit:
Date:
Nov. 30, 2012
(in 2 days)
Time:
10:30am
provider:
Dr. Henry Seven
location:
Disqus Medical Center
301 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(map)
Annual physical
1
First encounter
Office visit:
date:
Dec. 12, 2013
Time:
3:00pm
provider:
Dr. Henry Seven
location:
Disqus Medical Center
301 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(map)
2
Next steps
Have bloodwork taken:
Date:
Dec. 14, 2012
Time:
2:00pm
location:
Labcorp
2000 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94109
(map)
3
Follow-up
Phone call:
Date:
Dec. 28, 2012
(in 2 weeks)
Time:
10:30am
Phone:
(415) 444-5050
Allergies
critical
Peanuts
severe
Reaction:
Anaphylactic shock
Penicillin
severe
Reaction:
Anaphylactic shock
Codeine
high
Reaction:
Hives
Bee sting
moderate
Reaction:
Hives
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Medications
recently prescribed
Lipitor
purpose:
To improve cholesterol levels
usage:
Take 1 tablet each morning
Learn more about Lipitor
Zyrtex
purpose:
To reduce seasonal allergies
usage:
Take 1 tablet as needed
Learn more about Zyrtec
Vicodin
purpose:
In case of pain from ankle sprain
usage:
Take 1/2 pill, as needed, for pain
Learn more about Vicodin
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Lab results
outside optimal range
Total cholesterol
Ellen - 230
Optimal
Average
200 mg/dl
High
240 mg/dl
Increased risk of heart disease
What is cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in blood. High cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease.
Learn more about cholesterol
Next steps:
Learn how to improve cholesterol by reduce dietary trans fats.
Learn more about trans fats
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Complete history
Known allergies
Peanuts
severe risk
Reaction:
Anaphylactic shock
Penicillin
severe risk
Reaction:
Anaphylactic shock
Codeine
high risk
Reaction:
Hives
Bee sting
moderate risk
Reaction:
Hives
Soy
moderate risk
Reaction:
Hives and itching
Dogs/Pets
mild risk
Reaction:
Sneezing
Latex
mild risk
Reaction:
Hives
Medications
Vicodin
date:
Oct. 16, 2012
type:
Tablet
dosage:
500 mg
rate:
1/2 tablet, as needed
prescriber:
Dr. Bala Venktaraman
purpose:
In case of pain from ankle sprain
usage:
Take 1/2 pill, as needed, for pain
Learn more about Vicodin
Lipitor
date:
Mar. 1, 2012
type:
Tablet
dosage:
10mg
rate:
1 tablet daily
prescriber:
Dr. Henry Seven
purpose:
To improve cholesterol levels
usage:
Take 1 tablet each morning
Learn more about Lipitor
Zyrtex
date:
Mar. 1, 2012
type:
Tablet
dosage:
5mg
rate:
1 tablet daily, as needed
prescriber:
Dr. Henry Seven
purpose:
To reduce seasonal allergies
usage:
Take 1 tablet as needed
Learn more about Zyrtec
Klonopin
date:
Feb. 25, 2012
type:
Tablet
dosage:
1mg
rate:
1 tablet daily, as needed
prescriber:
Dr. Henry Seven
purpose:
For occasional insomnia
usage:
Take 1 tablet before bed, as needed
Learn more about Klonopin
Amoxicillin
date:
Oct. 13, 2010
type:
Tablet
dosage:
125 mg
rate:
1 tablet daily
prescriber:
Dr. Henry Seven
purpose:
To treat sinus infection
usage:
Take 1 tablet each morning
Learn more about Amoxicillin
Prilosec
date:
Jul. 1, 2010
type:
Tablet
dosage:
10 mg
rate:
1 tablet daily
prescriber:
Dr. Henry Seven
purpose:
To treat heart burn
usage:
Take 1 tablet each morning
Learn more about Prilosec
Zithromax
date:
Jul. 1, 2010
type:
Tablet
dosage:
500 mg
rate:
1 tablet daily
prescriber:
Dr. Henry Seven
purpose:
To treat sinus infection
usage:
Take 1 tablet each morning
Learn more about Zithromax
Lexapro
date:
May 4, 2006
type:
Tablet
dosage:
10 mg
rate:
1 tablet daily
prescriber:
Dr. Frank Pieri
purpose:
To treat anxiety
usage:
Take 1 tablet each morning
Learn more about Lexapro
Lab results
Total cholesterol
Ellen - 230
Optimal
Average
200 mg/dl
High
240 mg/dl
Increased risk of heart disease
date:
Oct 4, 2011
ordered by:
Dr. Henry Seven
LDL "bad" cholesterol
Ellen - 182
Optimal
Borderline
130 mg/dl
Very high
190 mg/dl
Increased risk of heart disease
HDL "good" cholesterol
Ellen - 55
Optimal
Borderline
60 mg/dl
Low
40 mg/dl
Increased risk of heart disease
Metabolic Panel
Ellen - 57
Normal
High
100 mg/dl
Very high
125 mg/dl
Increased risk of Diabetes
date:
Oct 4, 2011
ordered by:
Dr. Henry Seven
Triglycerides
Ellen - 155
Optimal
Borderline
150 mg/dl
High
200 mg/dl
Very High
500 mg/dl
Increased risk of heart disease and stroke
date:
Oct 4, 2011
ordered by:
Dr. Henry Seven
Immunizations
Influenza virus
date:
Oct. 13, 2010
type:
Intramuscular injection
dose:
50 / mcg
instructions:
Possible flu-like symptoms for three days
Tetanus & diphtheria
date:
Oct. 13, 2010
type:
Intramuscular injection
dose:
50 / mcg
instructions:
Mild pain or soreness in the local area
Encounters
Ankle sprain
date:
Oct. 16, 2010
provider:
Dr. Bala Venktaraman
location:
San Francisco General Hospital
Labor and Delivery
date:
Mar. 21, 2002
provider:
Dr. Tiffany Martinez
location:
San Francisco General Hospital
Acute Cholecystitis
date:
Oct. 28, 2001
provider:
Dr. Tim Lee
location:
San Francisco General Hospital
Problem list
Ankle Sprain
date:
Oct. 16, 2010
status:
Active
comments
Slipped on ice and fell
Cholecystitis
date:
Sep. 28, 2001
status:
Resolved
comments
Surgery postponed until after delivery
Procedures
Cholecystectomy
date:
Sep. 28, 2001
provider:
Dr. Bala Venktaraman
location:
San Francisco General Hospital
Cesarian Section
date:
Mar. 22, 2002
provider:
Dr. Tiffany Martinez
location:
San Francisco General Hospital