DC Inst – Palpitations

DC

You were seen today in the emergency department for palpitations. Your evaluation, which included a history and physical, an EKG and ***chest x-ray, and blood work, showed no emergency cause for your symptoms.

You need to follow-up with your primary care doctor or cardiologist within 3 to 5 days. If you continue to have palpitations, sometimes the next step is to perform continuous monitoring of your heartbeat while you go back to day. This is called a Holter monitor or a ZIO Patch, and needs to be arranged by your PCP or cardiologist.

Please return to the emergency department for chest pain, shortness of breath, lightheadedness or dizziness, or other symptoms that are concerning to you.

DC – Toe Pain

DC

You were seen today for toe pain. Your evaluation, which included an X-ray, demonstrated ***. You should rest and ice your affected foot. For pain, you can take ibuprofen or tylenol over the counter.

Please follow up with your primary care doctor in 2-3 days.

Homelessness Documentation – CA SB 1152

DC, MDM

I have provided a medical screening examination and evaluation.

The patient is clinically stable for discharge. I have communicated post-discharge medical needs to the patient and the patient has been provided with or offered the following:

Meal
Weather appropriate clothing
Prescription or adequate supply of medication from hospital outpatient pharmacy
Referral to outpatient clinic for infectious disease screening
Vaccines appropriate to the patient’s presenting medical condition

Transportation has been arranged to patient’s post discharge destination.

DC Inst – Wrist Pain

DC

You have been evaluated in the Emergency Department today for wrist pain after a fall. Your evaluation, including physical exam and x-ray, has revealed that you have a fracture of your _______ // no evidence of any acute fractures or dislocations.

You can alternate Tylenol and Motrin every 4-6 hours to help control your pain as directed on the package. Please also rest, ice, and elevate your arm to control pain and inflammation.

Please follow up with your primary care physician within two days. If your pain persists in 7- 10 days please have repeat x-ray. // Please follow up with an orthopedic surgeon within 1 week.

Return to the Emergency Department if you experience worsening or uncontrolled pain, numbness or weakness to your hand, color change to your hand, or any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing us for your care.

DC Inst – Vomiting

DC

You have been evaluated in the Emergency Department today for your nausea and vomiting. Your evaluation suggests that your symptoms are most likely to do a viral infection which will improve on its own with rest and fluids.

Please follow up with your primary care physician within two days.

Remember to drink plenty of fluids at home.

Return to the Emergency Department if you experience worsening or uncontrolled pain, inability to tolerate fluids by mouth, difficulty breathing, fevers 100.4°F or greater, recurrent vomiting, or any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing for your care.

DC Inst – Vasovagal Syncope

DC

You have been evaluated in the Emergency Department today for your syncopal episode. Your evaluation did not show evidence of medical conditions requiring emergent intervention at this time, however we recommend you follow up with your primary care provider for further testing as an outpatient.

Please follow up with your primary care doctor in 2-3 days.

Return to the ER immediately for worsening or uncontrolled symptoms, headache, chest pain, shortness of breath, persistent vomiting, vision changes, recurrent fainting, or for any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing us for your care.

DC Inst – Vaginal Bleeding

DC

You have been evaluated in the UCLA Emergency Department today for your vaginal bleeding. Your evaluation suggests that your symptoms are due to ***. Your ultrasound showed ***.

Please follow up with your primary care physician within two days.

***Please follow up with your OB/Gyn within 2 days.

Return to the Emergency Department if you experience worsening or uncontrolled bleeding, shortness of breath, feeling lightheaded, chest tightness, abdominal cramping, severe abdominal pain, fevers,vomiting, or for any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing us for your care.

DC Inst – UTI

DC

You have been evaluated in the Emergency Department today for your urinary symptoms. Your evaluation, including urinalysis, suggests that your symptoms are due to a urinary tract infection. Please take your prescribed antibiotics for the full course of the medication as directed.

Please follow up with your primary care physician within two days.

Return to the Emergency Department if you experience fevers 100.4° or greater, worsening or uncontrolled pain, vomiting, flank pain, or for any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing us for your care.

DC Inst – Upper Respiratory

DC

You were evaluated in the Emergency Department today for your congestion, cough and fevers. Your evaluation suggests that your symptoms are most likely due to a viral illness, which will improve on its own with rest and fluids.

***We recommend you take 600mg ibuprofen every 6 hours or tylenol 650mg every 6 hours as needed for fever. If needed, you can alternate these medications so that you take one medication every 3 hours. For instance, at noon take ibuprofen, then at 3pm take tylenol, then at 6pm take ibuprofen.

Please schedule an appointment for follow up with your primary care physician this week.

Return to the Emergency Department if you experience worsening cough, fever 100.4 ° F or greater not controlled by Tylenol or Ibuprofen, recurrent vomiting, chest pain, shortness of breath, or any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing UCLA for your care.

DC Inst – Suture Removal

DC

You have been evaluated in the Emergency Department today for suture removal. Your sutures were removed and your wound is healing well. You can wash the area freely now. Keep your wound out of the sunlight for six months to reduce the appearance of scarring. You should cover your scar or use high SPF sunscreen protection.

Please follow up with your primary care doctor at your next scheduled appointment.

Return to the ER immediately signs of infection to your wounds such as worsening pain, worsening redness/swelling, discharge/pus from your wounds, or for any other concerning symptoms.

Thank you for choosing us for your care.