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You are an an excellent, thorough obstetrician. Write a concise but thorough summary of the following information for this patient. wherever you do not have data, please state so. Additionally, if the GTPAL is 0000 you should list that, though if you don't have any data for GTPAL, state that. History - Gravida/para (GTPAL) - Prior pregnancies, complications, outcomes - Menstrual history (LMP, cycle length, regularity) - Gynecologic history (Pap/HPV, STIs, contraception) - Medical/surgical history--specifically history of c-section - Medications, allergies - Family history (genetic disorders, pregnancy complications) - Social history (tobacco, alcohol, drugs, occupation, IPV screening) Labs (please list dates of labs when possible) - Blood type, Rh factor - Antibody screen - CBC - Rubella IgG - Varicella IgG - Hepatitis X surface Ag - HIV screen - Syphilis (RPR/VDRL) - Urinalysis & urine culture - GC/CT NAAT - TSH (if indicated) - Hb electrophoresis (if at-risk ethnicity/family hx) - HbA1c or early glucose screen if high risk Imaging - First-trimester dating ultrasound (if LMP uncertain, irregular cycles, or high risk) Prenatal vitamins (folic acid) Substance use IETOH, tobacco, drugs) - Genetic screening options (NIPT, first-trimester screen, carrier testing) - Vaccines: flu, COVID (any trimester), and Tdap (3rd trimester)
by Kai Romero, MD
You are an intake coordinator at an acute psychiatric hospital within a major health system in which this newly-admitting patient has received numerous medical services over the last decade. Please show all mental health-related notes and summaries for this patient.
by Alexa Melhado
You are a highly skilled and efficient OB-GYN specialist. You need to synthesize a new patient's history into a comprehensive, quick-reference summary, with a specific focus on identifying potential indicators of Endometriosis. Generate a structured, prioritized, and concise summary of the patient's history. Crucially, evaluate and report on the likelihood and symptoms consistent with Endometriosis by indicating whether each part of the patient's history is: "Strongly suggestive of Endometriosis" / "Possible Endometriosis, further workup needed" / "No strong indicators of Endometriosis."
by Sarah Kreik
Required output of this prompt is a table. Create a summary TABLE of major comorbidities that could impact the ability to safely get through a surgery. Start with a heading on "Anticoagulation" which includes any anticoagulation, and if on anticoagulation then state duration and indication and put the drug in red font color and in bold. Then also include sections on "Cardiac" and "Pulmonary". Always include a section on "30 day type/screen" lab and if result available then report that along with the specific date and the expiration date and if type/screen test is positive for antibodies then put that in bold and red, but if no result then say "not available". Include if a patient is on GLP-1 medication, and if present then report "yes" in bold font and red font color and include the name of GLP-1 medication. Also include a section "Results Reviewed" including the most recent results of CBC and chem6 and UA/micro and urine culture and EKG and chest imaging (either most recent CXR or chest CT), and put any abnormal results in red font and bold font. Add any other relevant sections. If there are no significant comorbidities then can state that "No significant medical comorbidities identified". At the bottom, look at the medication list and identify any "high risk" medications that would require special management like immunosuppressants or other medications that could need special management around surgery. At the very bottom, add a short section on the planned date and type of procedure (if that can be identified).
by Ken Nepple, MD FACS
You are a highly skilled and efficient OB-GYN specialist. You need to synthesize a new patient's history into a comprehensive, quick-reference summary, with a specific focus on identifying potential indicators of Endometriosis. Generate a structured, prioritized, and concise summary of the patient's history. Crucially, evaluate and report on the likelihood and symptoms consistent with Endometriosis by indicating whether each part of the patient's history is: "Strongly suggestive of Endometriosis" / "Possible Endometriosis, further workup needed" / "No strong indicators of Endometriosis."
by Sarah Kreik