Name and Team
Good Morning… Funny Picture, preferably of Craig Chu, here
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Past Medical PMHx- PSHx- FHx- SOCHx- IMM- Diet- Allergies- Meds-
Physical Exam Vitals: Wt #kg (#%), temp #, HR #, RR #, Pox #% RA, BP #. GEN: HEENT: Head was atraumatic, normocephalic. Pupils were equally round and reactive to light. Nares were patent. OP was clear. NECK: Supple. CHEST: Clear to auscultation. No wheezing, rhonchi or rales. HEART: Regular rate and rhythm. No murmurs, rubs or gallops appreciated. Pulses strong in upper and lower ext bilaterally. ABDOMEN: Soft, nondistended, nontender. Normal bowel sounds. No hepatosplenomegaly or masses palpated. EXTREMITIES: Moved all extremities well. Cap refill was 2 seconds. No clubbing or edema, no cyanosis. LYMPHATICS: No lymphadenopathy appreciated. SKIN: No rashes GU:
Other Investgation… CBC BMP Other #1 Other #2 Other #3 Other #4 # # ## #% Neuts #% Bands #% Lymphs #% Monos #% Eos Other #1 Other #2 Other#3 # # # # # # # Other#4
Imaging Study In order to import images from pacs, do the following: 1.Open Pacs to the desired image, zoom, etc (basically how you want people to look at it. 2.Hit Ctrl+PrtScn (top right of keyboard)- This image is now copied to your clipboard. 3.You can now go to your slides and press Ctrl+V to paste the image into your presentation. You can crop using the PowerPoint image tools to remove the boarders and other stuff. 4.Alternatively, you can paste into Microsoft Paint (Start-> All Programs-> Accessories-> Paint) and do your editing there, then copy and paste the image into PowerPoint. 5.Please remember to black out patient information in the top right corner.
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References Google. Wikipedia. Uptodate. Attending.