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I need a way to effortlessly export my medication list to some sort of a spreadsheet or table that I can hand the patient that shows them exactly what they're supposed to be taking and when.
Is there a way to do this without having to retype a medication list.
Barbara C. Phillips, NP Beachwater Health Associates Olympia, WA
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I just highlight the list in the medications box, then press <Ctrl>C to copy. Then open Word or some other word processor and press<Ctrl>V to paste the list. With a little formatting it is quite readable for patients.
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Barbara:
How about printing the summary sheet and giving them a copy. Circle the active med list with pen. Your nurse may need to explain what qd or qod is..
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That's a very good idea joseph!
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Thanks, this will work for some, but not all. I see a fair number of Elders...I'll have to make up my own form for them.
Enjoy your day,
Barbara C. Phillips, NP Beachwater Health Associates Olympia, WA
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