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Streekziekenhuis Koningin Beatrix
17 Sept 201303:01

Summary

TLDRIn this informative consultation, a healthcare professional discusses the patient's medication regimen, confirming dosages and timing for various prescriptions, including Pril and Prolo. The patient shares details about their usage of paracetamol for headaches and multivitamins for those over 50. The dialogue touches on issues like medication insurance coverage and the patient's upcoming surgery, with reassurance about taking medications prior to the operation. Overall, the interaction emphasizes the importance of clear communication regarding health management and medication adherence.

Takeaways

  • 💊 The patient is currently taking Pril once daily in the morning, typically around 7 or 8 AM.
  • 💊 Prolo is taken at the same time as Pril, indicating a coordinated medication schedule.
  • 🍽️ Asin Kumaro is administered at 6 PM after meals, showing the importance of timing with food.
  • 💊 The patient uses paracetamol occasionally for headaches but does not take it daily.
  • 🤕 The patient expresses concern about experiencing frequent headaches and is dissatisfied with regular use of pain relief.
  • 💰 There are issues with insurance coverage affecting the patient's medication dosage, changing from 40 mg to 20 mg.
  • 🚫 The patient has not experienced any allergic reactions to medications, as confirmed during the consultation.
  • 📅 An upcoming surgery is scheduled for May 25, which is confirmed by the healthcare provider.
  • 💧 The patient is advised to take their morning medications with a glass of water before surgery.
  • 👋 The interaction concludes with polite farewells, emphasizing good patient-provider communication.

Q & A

  • What medication does the patient take daily?

    -The patient takes Alpril once a day, typically in the morning.

  • At what time does the patient usually take their medication?

    -The patient usually takes their medication at around 7 or 8 AM, depending on their schedule.

  • What additional medication does the patient take alongside Alpril?

    -The patient also takes Prolo at the same time as Alpril.

  • How often does the patient take Asin Kumaro?

    -The patient takes Asin Kumaro after meals, typically around 6 PM.

  • Does the patient use any self-prescribed medications?

    -Yes, the patient uses paracetamol for headaches, but not on a daily basis.

  • What other supplement does the patient take?

    -The patient takes multivitamins designed for individuals over 50.

  • Has the patient experienced any allergic reactions to medications?

    -No, the patient has not had any allergic reactions to medications, such as rashes or swelling.

  • What confusion does the patient express regarding their medication?

    -The patient is confused about the pricing differences for their medications, specifically why their insurance does not cover certain dosages.

  • What should the patient do with their medication before surgery?

    -The patient should continue taking their medication with a glass of water before the surgery.

  • What date is the patient's surgery scheduled for?

    -The patient's surgery is scheduled for May 25.

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