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Hospitalist Template

General Medication List Template

A professional Hospitalist template for healthcare professionals.
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A medication list template is a crucial tool for doctors, hospitalists, and other healthcare professionals. This template helps you systematically record each medication, including dosage, frequency, and reason for prescription. With this template, you can quickly create a comprehensive medication list, ensuring accurate and efficient patient care. This template is designed to be used with Heidi, the AI medical scribe, which can automatically populate the template based on your clinical notes, saving you time and improving documentation accuracy.

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[Ventolin]/Salbutamol (Beta-2 agonist): Asthma - Dosage and frequency: 2 puffs every 4 hours as needed - Duration: Started 10/10/2024, ongoing - Route of administration: Inhalation - Start and stop dates: 10/10/2024 - Present - Reason for prescribing: Asthma exacerbation [Atrovent]/Ipratropium bromide (Anticholinergic bronchodilator): COPD - Dosage and frequency: 2 puffs four times a day - Duration: Started 01/01/2024, ongoing - Route of administration: Inhalation - Start and stop dates: 01/01/2024 - Present - Reason for prescribing: COPD maintenance [Aspirin]/Aspirin (Antiplatelet): Prevention of cardiovascular events - Dosage and frequency: 75mg once daily - Duration: Started 01/01/2023, ongoing - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 01/01/2023 - Present - Reason for prescribing: Secondary prevention of myocardial infarction [Simvastatin]/Simvastatin (Statin): Hypercholesterolemia - Dosage and frequency: 40mg once daily - Duration: Started 01/01/2023, ongoing - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 01/01/2023 - Present - Reason for prescribing: High cholesterol [Lisinopril]/Lisinopril (ACE inhibitor): Hypertension - Dosage and frequency: 10mg once daily - Duration: Started 01/01/2023, ongoing - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 01/01/2023 - Present - Reason for prescribing: High blood pressure [Paracetamol]/Paracetamol (Analgesic): Pain - Dosage and frequency: 1g every 6 hours as needed - Duration: Started 30/10/2024, ongoing - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 30/10/2024 - Present - Reason for prescribing: Pain management [Co-codamol]/Codeine phosphate/Paracetamol (Opioid analgesic): Pain - Dosage and frequency: 30/500mg every 6 hours as needed - Duration: Started 30/10/2024, ongoing - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 30/10/2024 - Present - Reason for prescribing: Pain management [Omeprazole]/Omeprazole (Proton pump inhibitor): Gastric Ulcer - Dosage and frequency: 20mg once daily - Duration: Started 30/10/2024, ongoing - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 30/10/2024 - Present - Reason for prescribing: Gastric ulcer [Amoxicillin]/Amoxicillin (Penicillin antibiotic): Pneumonia - Dosage and frequency: 500mg three times a day - Duration: Started 30/10/2024, ended 05/11/2024 - Route of administration: Oral - Start and stop dates: 30/10/2024 - 05/11/2024 - Reason for prescribing: Pneumonia Additional Notes or Comments from the Care Team: Patient reports some nausea with Co-codamol, consider alternative pain relief.
[Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] [Medication Brand Name]/[Medication generic name] ([medication class]): [Indication] - Dosage and frequency: [How much and how frequently the medication is taken] - Duration: [When medication was started and how long it was taken] - Route of administration: [Method by which a medication is administered] - Start and stop dates: [When medication started and when it ended] - Reason for prescribing [Detailing the reason behind the prescription] Additional Notes or Comments from the Care Team: [Add any additional comments, especially around side effects, multiple changes in prescriptions, etc., if mentioned] (Never come up with your own patient details, assessment, diagnosis, interventions, evaluation or plan for continuing care - use only the transcript, contextual notes, or clinical note as a reference for the information included in your note. If any information related to a placeholder has not been explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes, or clinical note, you must not state the information has not been explicitly mentioned in your output, just leave the relevant placeholder or section blank)
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Hospitalist

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Last edited

16/12/2025

Created by

Shine C

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