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February 13, 2025
February 13, 2025

Chief Complaint & Prenatal Visit

This is a  30-year-old Caucasian female G6T2P1A2L2, LMP 08/19/2024, EDD: 05/26/2025, who presents today, 1/27/25, for a prenatal visit, She reports having one complication during previous pregnancies, which resulted in preterm labor; she had regular vaginal deliveries 2 and 4 years ago, resulting in healthy female and male infants weighing 3.3 kg and 3.2 kg, respectively. She experienced two miscarriages in the past two years, one preterm labor, and her current pregnancy is planned. No genetic testing was conducted.

 

Chief Complaint & Prenatal Visit  

 

O: + VSS: No fever + Skin: No unusual lesions or nevi; warm and dry. + External genitalia: Normal female-pattern hair distribution; no lesions or erythema on labia minora, Majora, or introitus. + Vagina: Pink walls with present rugae; no lesions or tears; well estrogenized; serosanguinous discharge noted. + Cervix: Pink and smooth; no lesions, discharge, or bleeding; no polyps or pain. + Fundal height measures 24 cm; FHR 134/min. +FM is regular. Bedside ultrasound shows a single viable fetus in the transverse position with a posterior placenta. Low heartbeat at 89. Breast exam: Right breast inspection shows no nipple discharge, skin discoloration, rashes, dimpling, retraction, tenderness, or masses; no lymphadenopathy. Left breast inspection reveals no nipple discharge, skin discoloration, rashes, dimpling, retraction, tenderness, or masses; no lymphadenopathy. Palpation: Right breast non-tender; axillae free of lymphadenopathy or palpable masses. Left breast non-tender; axillae free of lymphadenopathy or palpable masses.

Chief Complaint & Prenatal Visit

A: 23 weeks pregnant diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia. Diagnostic: bedside ultrasound.,

P: Scheduled for a hematology appointment next week to address anemia. ,Discuss topics including nutrition weight gain exercise smoking cessation alcohol use domestic violence and immunizations.,

Pharmacologic: Polydextrose-iron complex (Feramax 150 mg PO OD).  Prenatal vitamin,

Non-pharmacologic: Provided education on exercise fluid intake prenatal vitamins and nutrition management. RTC in 4 weeks.

Chief Complaint & Prenatal Visit

 

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Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 500 mg  tablet orally every 12hrs for seven days

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Chief Complaint & Prenatal Visit

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