Medical Consults Flashcards
what are questions designed to identify or hint to medical issues that may affect dental treatment
- anxiety
- cardiovascular diseases
- neurologic disorders
- GI diseases
- respiratory tract diseases
- musculoskeletal diseases
- endocrine diseases
- STDs
- cancer and radiation treatment
what is normal BP
less than 120/80 mmHgw
what is elevated BP
120-129/ less than 80 mmHg
what is stage 1 hypertension
130-139/ 80-89 mmHg
what is stage 2 hypertension
greater than 140/90 mmHg
what is hypertensive crisis
greater than 180/ greater than 120 mmHg
to dx BP you have to have
more than 2 readings on more than 2 separate visits
what falls under ischemic heart disease
-CAD
- angina
- MI
- CHF
what falls under category of arrhythmias
- supraventricular arrhythmias
- atrial fibrillation
- ventricular arrhythmia
- pacemaker
- implanted cardioverter defribrillator
what falls under the category of history of surgical cardiac intervention
- valve replacement/repair
- coronary artery bypass graft
- cardiac stent placement/angioplasty
requests for information should be made in writing by:
letter or fax, however a phone call may be faster
if you call on the phone you must document:
- responding person
- date
-time
where do you document communications with the patients physician
in the patients cahrt
a _____ record is a legal record
written
what should be provided in clinical context in a med consult
- patient reported medical history
- patient reported medications
- positive findings on review of systems where applicable
- vital readings
- dental treatment to be performed
- any other relevant intraoral or extraoral findings
what are good practices in a med consult
- provide clinical context
- avoid dental jargon
- concisely express concerns but be specific about the input you need
- take ownership of the risk assessment
- remember you are asking for a favor
- check for missing medical information and updated medication list
when there is complex medical history or if patient seems to be a poor historian:
ask for last clinical note