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 + 
 +=====Clinic Note ===== 
 + 
 +<code> 
 +Assessment / Plan 
 + 
 +@@-year-old with history of xinitially admitted for Xnow with x. 
 + 
 +@@ 
 + 
 +Recommendations 
 + 
 +- xxx 
 +- xxx 
 + 
 +Subjective 
 + 
 +-  
 + 
 +Environmental exposures: 
 +[ ] oil diffusers/scented candles/glade/Airwick plugins/incense sticks/ oil in humidifiers 
 +[ ] hot tub use 
 +[ ] pets/ birds at home 
 +[ ] playing any wind instruments 
 +[ ] hobbies such as wood working 
 +[ ] mold/water damage in the house 
 + 
 +Military-specific exposures: 
 +[ ] Agent orange - Vietnam War 
 +[ ] Depleted Uranium - Gulf War 
 +[ ] Asbestos - Navy due to shipyards 
 +[ ] Mustard gas – WWI 
 +[ ] Particulate matter 
 +[ ] Burn pit 
 +[ ] Chromium 
 + 
 +Occupational exposures outside the military : 
 +[ ] Asbestos - construction workerselictriciansminingrailroadfire fighters 
 +[ ] Ionizing radiation - uranium mining 
 +[ ] Vinyl chloride - pulp & paper workers 
 +[ ] Arsenic - smelting of orespesticide applicationwood preservation 
 +[ ] Beryllium - ceramic workersmissile techniciansnuclear reactor workersjewelers 
 +[ ] chromium - stainless steel productionweldingtanning industries 
 +[ ] Nickel - battery makersceramic makerselectroplatersglass workersjewelersmetal workers & welderspainters 
 + 
 +PMH: 
 +|ACTIVE PROBLEMS| 
 + 
 +Medications: 
 +|ACTIVE MEDICATIONS| 
 + 
 +Allergies: 
 +|ALLERGIES/ADR| 
 +|999Y1 PNEUMO| 
 +|999Y1 FLU,WHOLE| 
 + 
 +SH: 
 +Functional status: @@ 
 +[ ] fully independent in ADLs and IADLs 
 +[ ] uses cane at baseline 
 +[ ] uses walker at baseline 
 +[ ] uses wheelchair at baseline 
 +[ ] uses oxygen at baseline 
 + 
 +[ ] Tobacco Smoking – 
 +Age of onset of smoking: years 
 +Duration of smoking: years 
 +Maximum packs/day: 
 +Current cigarettes /day: 
 + 
 +Any alternate tobacco product 
 +[ ] cigar, 
 +[ ] pipe, 
 +[ ] waterpipe 
 +[ ] Vape/e cigarettes 
 +[ ] Second hand smoking 
 +[ ] Indoor emission from household combustion 
 +[ ] Outdoor air pollution 
 + 
 + 
 +ROS: 
 +Constitutional: No feverschillssweatsweight changeor fatigue 
 +Eyes: No itchywatery eyesno blurry vision 
 +ENMT: No sinus/nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, post-nasal drip 
 +Skin: No Rash 
 +CV: No chest pain, palpitations, PND, orthopnea 
 +Respiratory: As above. 
 +GI: No heartburn 
 +MSK: No joint pains/myalgias 
 +Neuro: No numbness/tingling 
 + 
 +Objective 
 + 
 +Vitals: 
 +|VITALS| 
 + 
 +Exam:  
 +General: NADalert, WD, WN 
 +Eyes: PERRL, no scleral icterus 
 +ENMT: oropharynx clear, good dentition, no oral lesions, mallampati score @@ 
 +Skin: warm, intact, no rashes 
 +Neck: ROM and lymph node assessment 
 +LN: axillary, supra-clavicular, and inguinal lymph node assessment 
 +CV: RRR, no MRG, nl S1 and S2, no peripheral edema 
 +Resp: clear to auscultation bilaterally, no wheezes, rales, or rhonchi, normal effort, no clubbing/cyanosis 
 +Abdom: Normoactive bowel sounds, soft, nontender, nondistended, no hepatosplenomegaly 
 +Neuro: Awake alert oriented to person place time and situation 
 + 
 +Labs & Imaging: All labs and imaging within past 24 hr personally reviewed by me. 
 +|PFT | 
 +|CHEST 2 VIEWS PA&LAT| 
 +|CHEST CT| 
 + 
 + 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +=====ClinicLung Mass===== 
 +<code> 
 +Lung Mass Consult: 
 + 
 +Reason for Referral: Nodule / Mass in 
 + 
 +HPI: 
 + 
 +Environmental exposures: 
 +[ ] oil diffusers/scented candles/glade/Airwick plugins/incense sticks/ oil in humidifiers 
 +[ ] hot tub use 
 +[ ] pets/ birds at home 
 +[ ] playing any wind instruments 
 +[ ] hobbies such as wood working 
 +[ ] mold/water damage in the house 
 + 
 +PMH: 
 +|ACTIVE PROBLEMS| 
 + 
 +Medications: 
 +|ACTIVE MEDICATIONS| 
 + 
 +Allergies: 
 +|ALLERGIES/ADR| 
 +|999Y1 PNEUMO| 
 +|999Y1 FLU,WHOLE| 
 + 
 +SH: 
 +[ ] Tobacco Smoking – 
 +Age of onset of smoking: years 
 +Duration of smoking: years 
 +Maximum packs/day: 
 +Current cigarettes /day: 
 + 
 +Any alternate tobacco product 
 +[ ] cigar, 
 +[ ] pipe, 
 +[ ] waterpipe 
 +[ ] Vape/e cigarettes 
 +[ ] Second hand smoking 
 +[ ] Indoor emission from household combustion 
 +[ ] Outdoor air pollution 
 + 
 +Military-specific exposures: 
 +[ ] Agent orange - Vietnam War 
 +[ ] Depleted Uranium - Gulf War 
 +[ ] Asbestos - Navy due to shipyards 
 +[ ] Mustard gas – WWI 
 +[ ] Particulate matter 
 +[ ] Burn pit 
 +[ ] Chromium 
 + 
 +Occupational exposures outside the military : 
 +[ ] Asbestos - construction workers, elictricians, mining, railroad, fire fighters 
 +[ ] Ionizing radiation - uranium mining 
 +[ ] Vinyl chloride - pulp & paper workers 
 +[ ] Arsenic - smelting of ores, pesticide application, wood preservation 
 +[ ] Beryllium - ceramic workers, missile technicians, nuclear reactor workers, jewelers 
 +[ ] chromium - stainless steel production, welding, tanning industries 
 +[ ] Nickel - battery makers, ceramic makers, electroplaters, glass workers, jewelers, metal workers & welders, painters 
 + 
 +FH: 
 +[ ] Relatives with hx of lung cancer 
 +[ ] Relatives with other types of cancer 
 +[ ] Family history of lung disease: 
 + 
 +STOP-BANG Score: 
 +[ ] Snoring - do you snore loudly? 
 +[ ] Tired - do you feel tired, fatigued, or sleepy during daytime? 
 +[ ] Observed apneas? 
 +[ ] Pressure - hx of high blood pressure? 
 +[ ] BMI? 
 +[ ] Age > 50? 
 +[ ] Neck circumference: > 16 inch or 40 cm collar? 
 +[ ] Male Gender 
 + 
 +Hx of Anesthesia reactions: 
 +[ ] Prior surgeries and anesthesia reactions 
 +[ ] Hx of difficult intubation 
 +[ ] Family Hx of malignant hyperthermia 
 + 
 +ROS: 
 +Constitutional: No fevers, chills, sweats, weight change, or fatigue 
 +Eyes: No itchy, watery eyes, no blurry vision 
 +ENMT: No sinus/nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, post-nasal drip 
 +Skin: No Rash 
 +CV: No chest pain, palpitations, PND, orthopnea 
 +Respiratory: As above. 
 +GI: No heartburn 
 +MSK: No joint pains/myalgias 
 +Neuro: No numbness/tingling 
 + 
 +Exam: 
 + 
 +VS: 
 +|VITALS| 
 + 
 +General: NADalert, WD, WN 
 +Eyes: PERRL, no scleral icterus 
 +ENMT: oropharynx clear, good dentition, no oral lesions, mallampati score @@ 
 +Skin: warm, intact, no rashes 
 +Neck: ROM and lymph node assessment 
 +LN: axillary, supra-clavicular, and inguinal lymph node assessment 
 +CV: RRR, no MRG, nl S1 and S2, no peripheral edema 
 +Resp: clear to auscultation bilaterally, no wheezes, rales, or rhonchi, normal effort, no clubbing/cyanosis 
 +Abdom: Normoactive bowel sounds, soft, nontender, nondistended, no hepatosplenomegaly 
 +Neuro: Awake alert oriented to person place time and situation 
 + 
 +Data: 
 + 
 +|PFT | 
 +|CHEST 2 VIEWS PA&LAT| 
 +|CHEST CT| 
 + 
 +https://www.mdcalc.com/calc/3910/duke-activity-status-index-dasi 
 + 
 +ASA grade: 
 +[ ] ASA I - normal healthy patient 
 +[ ] ASA II - a patient with mild systemic disease 
 +[ ] ASA III - a patient with severe systemic disease 
 +[ ] ASA IV - a patient with severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life 
 + 
 +Karnofsky Performance Status Scale (mdcalc.com) 
 + 
 +Assessment: Solitary Pulmonary Nodule Malignancy Risk (medscape.com) 
 + 
 +Plan: 
 + 
 +I discussed the above plan with the attendingDr. Janaki Deepak. 
 + 
 +IP attending Dr. was also present to staff this patient
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