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What brings you to the clinic today?
States she is here for her routine yearly physical examination.
Do you have any current medical conditions?
Denies having any known medical illnesses.
Are you taking any medications?
Reports occasional use of ibuprofen.
Do you currently use any prescription medications?
Denies taking prescription drugs.
Do you take any over-the-counter medications?
States that ibuprofen is the only non-prescription medication she uses.
Why do you take ibuprofen?
Uses it to help relieve menstrual cramping.
,How frequently do you take ibuprofen?
Usually takes it once each month during her menstrual cycle.
How many ibuprofen tablets do you take per dose?
Typically takes two tablets at one time.
For how many days do you use ibuprofen?
Usually takes two doses on the first day of her menstrual period.
What strength of ibuprofen do you use?
Does not know the exact dosage but believes it is the regular-strength formulation.
When was your last dose of ibuprofen?
Reports taking it approximately two weeks ago.
Do you use any vitamins or herbal products?
Denies using vitamins, herbal products, or dietary supplements.
Do you have any allergies?
Reports an allergy to peanuts.
At what age was your peanut allergy discovered?
States she was about four years old when it was first recognized.
, What symptoms occur when you eat peanuts?
Experiences itching in her mouth and throat.
How serious is your peanut allergy?
Describes the reaction as mild.
Do peanuts ever cause breathing difficulties?
Denies experiencing shortness of breath or breathing problems.
Have you ever required hospitalization because of your peanut allergy?
Reports never being hospitalized for an allergic reaction.
How do you manage your peanut allergy?
Treats mild reactions with Benadryl.
How do you prevent allergic reactions to peanuts?
Avoids peanuts and foods prepared with peanut oil.
Do you carry an EpiPen?
States that she does not have or use one.
Do you have any allergies to medications?
Denies medication allergies.