1- Stay into a good routine as before the operation. Wake around 6-6:30 AM & plan my meds for the day. After meeting with the visiting nurse we have a basic plan:
Medicines Old
Aspirin EC Tab 81 mg 1 per day AM
Lipitor(Atorvastatin) 10 mg 1 per day night
Zetia(Ezetimibe) 10 mg 1 per day night
Singulair(Montelukast) 10 mg 1per day noon
Aciphex(Rabeprazole) 20 mg 1 per day AMMedicines NewAmiodarone 200 mg 1 per day AM
(take 1-2 weeks & discontinue)
Medicines New
Amlodipine 5 mg 1 per day noon
(take for 3 months) (chest pain & blood)
Plavix(Clipidorel Bisulfate) 75 mg 1 per day night
Metoprolol(blood pressure) 25 mg 1 per day night
OxyCODONE(Percocet)5x325 mg every 4 hours 6, 10 AM, 2, 6, 10 PM
Next, is scheduling the needed doctor & nurse visits:
Appointments
12/18/10(Sat) 2:45 Visiting Nurses 128/74 BP
12/20/10(Mon) Visiting Nurses
12/20/10 2:30-3:00 Jan – Dogs
12/21/10(Tues) 3:00 Jan – Dogs
12/22/10(Wed) Visiting Nurses
12/22/10 2:30-3:00 Jan – Dogs
12/24/10(Fri) Visiting Nurses
12/29/10(Wed) 9:30 AM Card Rehab – Health Campus
12/29/10 12 Noon Chest x-ray Card Surg of Lancaster
12/29/10 12:25 Dr. Burlingame
NEED TO SCHEDULE Mountville Family Practice
1/17/10(Mon) NEED TO SCHEDULE Cardiologist
I must be careful when moving around & lifting objects. I cannot walk the dogs, the Yorkie-Shitzu will be first(she only weighs 6 pounds), but the English Bull Dog at 64 pounds will take some time!! And other lifting and the pushing and pulling, must be sensitive to the breast plate!
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