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Schmidt, Rebecca
MRN: 191007 Room: 366 DOB: 7/14/1945 Age: 80 Gender: Female Allergies: Penicillins (GI upset), Levofloxacin (tendon rupture)
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 Clinical Notes
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 Labs, Cultures, Imaging
 Clinical Calculators
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 Current Orders
 Home Med List
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 Discharge Planning
Setting Adult Medicine Unit
Scenario Today, RS is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection based on her clinical presentation, urinalysis, and urine culture. The medical team asks you, as the family medicine pharmacist, for recommendations in regards to antibiotics and any other suggestions regarding RS’s care.
Admission note taken on 10/17/25
CC “I feel feverish and my lower back pain has been worsening over the last couple of days.”
HPI RS presents to the emergency department from home with her daughter at 0730 on 9/5/2019. The patient complains of generalized bilateral flank pain. The pain has been coming and going for the last day and a half. RS states that she has a decrease in appetite as well as an increase in nausea.

In the emergency department, the provider is concerned for a urinary tract infection, obtains urine and blood cultures, and initiates ceftriaxone. In addition, the provider ordered a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, and urinalysis. RS is transferred to the medical floor for further management.
PMH
  • Pyelonephritis, recurrent
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Hypertension
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • GERD
  • CKD stage 3B
  • DVT (6 years ago)
Social
History
  • Alcohol: Denies
  • Tobacco: 25 pack year history, smokes 1/2 pack per day, 1st cigarette 4 hours after waking
  • Illicit drugs: Denies
  • Employment: Retired from IBM 14 years ago
  • Marital status: Married for 58 years; spouse deceased
  • Housing: Single family home; lives alone
  • Transportation: Does not drive; relies on daughter who works
Family
History
  • Mother died of natural causes at age 90
  • Father died of myocardial infarction at age 88
  • Sister, age 75, living with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Vaccine
History
  • Received all recommended childhood and adolescent immunizations through age 18.
  • Td (2 years ago), Tdap (12 years ago)
  • Influenza (2 years ago)
  • VAR: history of varicella infection as a child, RZV (2 doses, 1 year ago)
  • PCV13 (14 years ago), PPSV23 (13 years ago)
Surgical
History
  • Right hip replacement (10 years ago)
  • Tendon repaired (5 years ago)
Physical Exam
  • ROS: Positive for bilateral flank pain (pain score of 5), dysuria, urinary frequency, fever; denies dyspnea on exertion, dry cough, fatigue, headache, chest pain, diarrhea
  • General: Overweight female in mild distress
  • HEENT: Conjunctiva clear, mucosal membranes appear wet and moist; no palpable lymphadenopathy
  • Pulmonary: No rhonchi/crackles
  • Cardiovascular: Negative JVD; tachycardic without murmurs/rubs/gallops
  • Abdomen: normal bowel sounds
  • Genitourinary: WNL
  • Extremities: No pitting edema
  • Neuro: AO X 3
Clinical Laboratory Report
 
Test Name 10/19/25 10/18/25 10/17/2509/13/25 Range
Sodium (Na+) 140 135 141139 136-145 mEq/L
Potassium (K+) 4 3.9 4.23.8 3.5-5 mEq/L
Chloride (Cl-) 99 97 101102 98-106 mEq/L
Bicarbonate (HCO3-) 23 23 2524 23-28 mEq/L
Urea nitrogen (BUN) 16 15 2017 8-20 mg/dL
Creatinine 1.6 1.6 1.71.5 0.5-1.3 mg/dL
Glucose 114 115 123117 70-115 mg/dL
Hemoglobin A1c 6.6 5.3-7.5 %
Calcium,Total 8.6 8.8 8.78.7 8.6-10.2 mg/dL
Phosphate 3.1 3 3.33.2 3-4.5 mg/dL
Magnesium 1.9 2 22 1.6-2.6 mEq/L
Protein, total 5.5 5.7 5.65.7 5.5-9 g/dL
Albumin 3 3 2.93.4 3.5-5.5 g/dL
Aminotransferase,aspartate (AST) 18 18 2019 10-40 units/L
Aminotransferase,alanine (ALT) 31 31 3232 10-40 units/L
Lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) 94 94 9594 80-225 units/L
Alkaline phosphatase 50 50 5253 30-120 units/L
Bilirubin, Total 1.2 1.2 1.21.2 0.3-1 mg/dL
Leukocytes (WBC) 15 14.9 187.4 4.5-11 x103/mcL
Red blood cells (RBC), Female4.54.54.64.64.3-5.7 x108/mcL
Hemoglobin, Female12.111.712.212.412-16 g/dL
Hematocrit, Female3131333237-47 %
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) 32 32 3031 27-33 picogram
Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) 88 88 9089 76-100 mcm3
Platelets 220 213 210232 150-450 x103/mcL
International normalized ratio (INR) 1.0 1 1.11.0 0.8-1.2
Prothrombin time (PT) 11.8 11.4 10.510.3 9.5-11.3 sec
Partial thromboplastin time,activated (aPTT) 30 30 3028 25-35 sec

 
 
Additional Labs:
Fasting Lipid Panel (1 month ago) Result
Total cholesterol (mg/dL) 150
LDL (mg/dL) 86
HDL (mg/dL) 60
Triglycerides (mg/dL) 133


Other Labs Date Result
MRSA nares screening Yesterday Negative
Urinalysis (1 day ago) Result
Specific Gravity 1.015
Color Dark yellow
Clarity Cloudy
Leukocyte Esterase Positive
Nitrite Positive
Protein 30 mg/dL
Glucose Negative
Ketone Negative
Hemoglobin Moderate
pH 5.0
Squamous epithelial 3/HPF
RBC 45/HPF
WBC 960/HPF
Bacteria per high-power field 4+
Mucous Occasional
Cultures:
Microbiology Date Stain & Culture
Urine culture Collected: 3 days ago
Finalized: today
>100,000 CFU/mL Klebsiella pneumoniae
Ampicillin/sulbactam – Resistant
Ampicillin – Resistant
Cefazolin – Resistant
Cefepime – Resistant
Ceftriaxone - Resistant
Ceftazidime/avibactam – Susceptible
Ciprofloxacin - Susceptible
Ertapenem – Resistant
Gentamicin – Intermediate
Meropenem – Resistant
Nitrofurantoin – Susceptible
Piperacillin/tazobactam – Resistant
Tobramycin – Intermediate
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole - Resistant
Blood culture, aerobic Collected: 3 days ago No growth at 72 hours
Blood culture, anaerobic Collected: 3 days ago No growth at 72 hours
Imaging Studies:
Test Date Result
EKG 3 days ago Atrial fibrillation; QTc = 380 ms
CT abdomen/pelvis without contrast 3 days ago No change from previous CT 2 months ago. No hydronephrosis, renal calculi or obstructing stone.
Vital Sign 10/19/25
07:33

22:11

17:15
10/18/25
08:55

22:22

17:13
10/17/25
09:25
09/13/25
07:58
Height (cm) 155 155 155155
Weight (kg) 65.9 64 6766
Body Temperature (°C) 38.1 38.8 39.2 38.4 38.1 38.1 38.537.1
Blood Pressure (mmHg) 135 / 85 134/80 134/79 132/80 134/87 135/84 134/86129/81
Heart Rate (bpm) 105 101 98 99 89 91 9275
Respiratory Rate (bpm) 16 17 16 17 17 17 1817
Oxygen Saturation (%) 97 98 96 98 95 97 9798
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Medication
History
  • RS reports she rarely misses any doses of her medications.
  • According to the patient’s daughter and confirmed with the prescription monitoring program, the patient takes oxycodone 1-2 times per week.
  • The patient’s prednisone and oxycodone dose have been stable and her rheumatoid arthritis is well controlled.
  • The patient reports that her GERD symptoms are well controlled with famotidine.
  • The patient has received five courses of intravenous antibiotics in the past year with the most recent treatment being 3 months ago.

 
Home Medication List: verified by pharmacy on admit (10/17/25)
 
Patient Name: Schmidt, Rebecca
Date of Birth: 7/14/1945
Room#: 366
Allergies:
Immunization History:
Community Rx Info:
 
Rx Insurance:
Social History:
Additional Notes:
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Action Key:
C = Continue, D = Discontinue*, H = Hold*, M = Modify*
*must provide reason

                    
Medication 10/19/25 10/18/25 10/17/25
Ceftriaxone  1 g  IV  Q24H
Rate: 100 mL/hr
08:53
08:26
08:52
Amlodipine  2.5 mg  PO  QD09:31
09:37
09:48
Glipizide  2.5 mg  PO  QD09:49
09:59
09:18
Prednisone  2.5 mg  PO  QD09:30
09:25
09:35
Docusate/senna  100 mg/17.2 mg  PO  QD09:27
09:15
09:59
Pantoprazole  40 mg  PO  QD06:48
06:59
06:42
Enoxaparin  30 mg  SC  Q24H09:42
09:19
09:27
Albuterol sulfate  108 mcg  PO  Q4H  PRN
PRN yes, SOB
Acetaminophen  500 mg  PO  Q6H  PRN
PRN yes, pain (1-3) or fever > 38⁰C
Hydrocodone/acetaminophen  5 mg/325 mg  PO  BID  PRN
PRN yes, pain (4-6)
Oxycodone  5 mg  PO  BID  PRN
PRN yes, pain (7-10)
Clinical Notes
 
                    
Medication Discharge Orders
 
Hospital Medications
Medication Instructions Comments Continue Modify Discontinue New Rx sent

 
Previous Home Medications
Medication Instructions Comments Continue Modify Discontinue New Rx sent

 
 
Discharge Planning - Medication List and Instructions
 
Patient Name:
Admission Date: Discharge Date: Service:
Principle Diagnosis on Admission:
Secondary Diagnosis:
Allergies:

 
Medications ADDED this visit:
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Final Discharge Medication List
Medication/Route/Dosage/Frequency/Duration Comments Morning Afternoon Evening Bedtime
As Needed Medications

 
          
Medication Reconciliation - Finalized Medication List
 
Patient Name: Schmidt, Rebecca Date of Birth: 7/14/1945 Room: 366

 
Medication (name/strength) Dose Route Frequency Notes