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Day at a Glance
Heart
HR 82
Kidneys
Cr 1.8
Blood
Hgb 9.2
Oxygen
SpO2 96%
Brain
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Two doctors disagree on blood thinners
Cardiology restarted Eliquis on Day 3. Neurology ordered hold all anticoagulation on Day 2.
→ Ask: “Which blood thinner order is current, cardiology's or neurology's?”
Kidney function declining on a medication that stresses kidneys
Creatinine rising: 1.2 → 1.5 → 1.8 over 3 days while metformin is still active.
→ Ask: “Is metformin safe to continue with creatinine at 1.8?”
What is the plan for her kidneys if creatinine keeps rising?
Which blood thinner order is active right now?
When will you recheck potassium after replacement?
| What | Numbers | What This Means |
|---|---|---|
| Kidney Function | 1.2 → 1.5 → 1.8 | Getting worse. Kidneys are under stress. |
| Hemoglobin | 10.1 → 9.8 → 9.2 | Trending down. Worth watching. |
| Heart Rate | 98 → 88 → 82 | Improving. Coming down nicely. |
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