Asked about current health problems - ANSDenies current acute health problems
Reports diabetes
Reports asthma
Asked about last visit to a healthcare provider - ANSReports last visit to a healthcare
provider was 4 months ago
Reports reason for last visit was annual gynecological exam
Reports last general physical examination was 5 months ago
Asked about current prescription medications - ANSReports taking diabetes medication
Reports having an inhaler
Reports taking prescription birth control pills
Followed up about diabetes medication - ANSReports diabetes medication is metformin
Reports starting taking diabetes medication 5 months ago
Reports that side effects of diabetes medication abated over time
Reports taking diabetes medication twice daily
Reports diabetes medication dose is 850 mg
Denies adverse effects of diabetes medication
Asked about asthma medication - ANSReports asthma medication has not changed
Reports inhaler is albuterol (Proventil)
Reports using inhaler no more than 2 times per week
Reports recommended dose is 1-3 puffs as needed
Reports typically taking 2 puffs
, Reports sometimes needing 3 puffs to control symptoms
Denies adverse effects of asthma medication
Followed up about birth control prescription - ANSReports starting birth control 4 months ago
Reports reason for birth control was to manage PCOS symptoms
Reports birth control is drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol (Yaz)
Reports taking birth control pill daily
Reports taking birth control pill at the same time every day
Denies adverse side effects from birth control
Asked about current non-prescription medications - ANSReports occasional ibuprofen use
Denies OTC herbals
Denies OTC supplements
Followed up on ibuprofen (Advil) - ANSReports taking ibuprofen for cramps
Reports ibuprofen is regular strength
Reports ibuprofen is effective
Reports last use of ibuprofen was six weeks ago
Asked about allergies - ANSReports allergies have not changed
Reports penicillin allergy
Reports cat allergy
Reports dust allergy
Asked about diabetes management through lifestyle - ANSReports recently beginning
dieting to manage diabetes
Reports recently beginning exercising to manage diabetes
Asked about blood glucose monitoring - ANSReports checking blood sugar once a day
Reports checking sugar in the morning
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