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- Phase: Diagnostic/Pre-Op Orders Diagnosis Weight Allergies Admit/Discharge/Transfer Request for Outpatient Services Location: Outpatient Surgery Patient Care Identify ERAS patient (Enhanced Recover (Identify ERAS patient (Enhanced Recovery after Surgery)) ERAS Speciality Colorectal Communication Instruct Patient Instruct Patient On: Other : Take the following medications the morning of surgery, with a sip of water, Please take: Instruct Patient On Incentive Spirometer use Misc Patient Care Order Misc Patient Care Order Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. ******UMC Outpatient Surgery does NOT dispense medications to patients for home use****** ***If Bowel Prep meds and instructions given to patient in the clinic, use "Notify Nurse" order*** Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) Bowel Prep meds and instructions have been given to the patient in the clinic. Laboratory CBC CBC with Differential Basic Metabolic Panel Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Prothrombin Time with INR PTT Sed Rate Hemoglobin A1C Order Taken by Signature: 1 of 17

- Phase: Diagnostic/Pre-Op Orders C Reactive protein Hepatitis C Antibody HIV Screen Syphilis Screen Urine Beta hcg Urine, Beta hcg Quantitative Urinalysis Urine, Urinalysis with Positive Culture Reflex Urine, Routine Outpatient/PACU, T;N Urine Random Drug Screen Urine, Platelet Function Analysis Epinephrine Renal Function Panel Amylase Level Vitamin A Level Vitamin B1 Level Vitamin B12 Level Vitamin D 25 Hydroxy Total Vitamin E Level Vitamin K Level Iron Level Nicotine and Cotinine Screen Order Taken by Signature: 2 of 17

- Phase: Diagnostic/Pre-Op Orders Diagnostic Tests EKG-12 Lead Routine DX Chest Single View Routine DX Chest PA & Lateral Routine Pulmonary Function Test, Complete Routine Order Taken by Signature: 3 of 17

- Phase: OPS/OR Holding Pre-Op Orders Patient Care Pre-Operative Warming Orders ***See Reference Text*** Vital Signs Per Unit Standards Insert Peripheral Line Apply Sequential Compression Device Apply to Bilateral Lower Extremities Apply Elastic Stockings Apply to: Bilateral Lower Extremities, Length: Thigh High Apply to: Bilateral Lower Extremities, Length: Knee High To non-operative extremity Apply Pedal Pump Apply to Bilateral Feet Apply to Left Foot Apply to Right Foot Betadine 10% Nasal Antiseptic Swab bilateral nares one hour before going to OR Communication ***Code Status must be declared upon admission to Outpatient Surgery*** Code Status Code Status: Full Code Code Status: DNR/AND (Allow Natural Death) Code Status: Care Limitation Pre-Op Instructions Instruct on incentive spirometry. Misc Patient Care Order Misc Patient Care Order Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) Dietary Outpatient Diet NPO NPO, except meds. IV Solutions LR IV, 75 ml/hr IV, 100 ml/hr IV, 125 ml/hr IV, 150 ml/hr NS IV, 75 ml/hr IV, 100 ml/hr IV, 125 ml/hr IV, 150 ml/hr Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. ***Beta Blocker is required if it is a home medication. If patient is on a Beta Blocker at home and med is not given, document contraindication*** Order Taken by Signature: 4 of 17

- Phase: OPS/OR Holding Pre-Op Orders metoprolol (metoprolol tartrate) 12.5 mg, PO, tab, OCTOR Contraindications Beta Blocker Allergy or Sensitivity Bradycardia or Heart Block Chronic Lung Disease -- Asthma Severe Hypotension Other (specify below in other reason) Bowel Preparation sodium biphosphate-sodium phosphate (Fleet Enema) 1 ea, rectally, enema, ONE TIME sodium citrate-citric acid 30 ml, PO, liq, OCTOR GI Prophylaxis famotidine 20 mg, PO, tab, OCTOR 20 mg, IVPush, inj, OCTOR pantoprazole 40 mg, PO, tab ec, OCTOR Do not crush or chew. 40 mg, IVPush, inj, OCTOR IVPush over 2 min. Reconstitute with 10mL NS. Stable for 2 hrs at room temp after reconstitution. metoclopramide 10 mg, PO, tab, OCTOR 10 mg, IVPush, inj, OCTOR Antibiotics Outpatient Surgical Prophylactic Antibio (Outpatient Surgical Prophylactic Antibiotic Selection) ***See Reference Text*** ampicillin-sulbactam 1.5 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 3 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min cefazolin 1 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 2 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min cefepime 2 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min cefotetan 1 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 2 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min cefoxitin 1 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 2 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min cefuroxime 1.5 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min ciprofloxacin 400 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 60 min clindamycin 600 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 900 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min Order Taken by Signature: 5 of 17

- Phase: OPS/OR Holding Pre-Op Orders doxycycline 100 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 1 hr gentamicin 80 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 1 hr levofloxacin 500 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 60 min 750 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 90 min metronidazole 500 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 1 hr Do not refrigerate. Do not give with drugs containing alcohol. nafcillin 500 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 1 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min 2 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min piperacillin-tazobactam 3.375 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 30 min tobramycin 80 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 1 hr vancomycin 1,000 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, Infuse over 90 min Administer 1 hour before surgery Anticoagulants enoxaparin 30 mg, subcut, inj, OCTOR 40 mg, subcut, inj, OCTOR heparin 5,000 units, subcut, inj, OCTOR Other Pre-Op Medication mupirocin topical (mupirocin 2% nasal ointment) 1 app, intra-nasal, nasal oint, OCTOR Apply contents of tube evenly between both nostrils. prochlorperazine 25 mg, rectally, supp, OCTOR aspirin 325 mg, PO, tab, OCTOR acetaminophen 1 g, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR dexamethasone 10 mg, IVPush, inj, OCTOR ketorolac 30 mg, IVPush, inj, OCTOR dronabinol 5 mg, PO, cap, OCTOR To be administered in OR holding. Order Taken by Signature: 6 of 17

- Phase: OPS/OR Holding Pre-Op Orders methylergonovine 0.2 mg, IM, inj, OCTOR celecoxib 200 mg, PO, cap, OCTOR oxycodone 10 mg, PO, tab, OCTOR oxycodone (oxycodone extended release) 10 mg, PO, tab sa, OCTOR Do not crush or chew. tranexamic acid 1,000 mg, IVPB, ivpb, OCTOR, x 2 dose, Infuse over 30 min To be given INTRAOPERATIVELY. Additional Medication ***If additional medications are needed, complete the following "misc medication" order to allow pharmacy to enter into PowerChart*** misc medication misc medication Laboratory Urine Beta hcg Urine, STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No BUN STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No Creatinine STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No POC Blood Sugar Check ONE TIME, upon arrival q4h POC Chem 8 POC Hemoglobin and Hematocrit Respiratory Arterial Blood Gas STAT, Patient in OPS. IS Instruct Consults/Referrals Consult MD Service: Anesthesiology, Reason: Pre-Op, Routine Service: Anesthesiology, Reason: Pre-Op and Nerve Block, Routine Order Taken by Signature: 7 of 17

- Phase: PACU Orders Patient Care Vital Signs Per Unit Standards Apply Sequential Compression Device Apply to Bilateral Lower Extremities Communication Notify Provider of VS Parameters Laboratory CBC STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No Hemoglobin and Hematocrit STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No POC Hemoglobin and Hematocrit Basic Metabolic Panel STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No POC Chem 8 Comprehensive Metabolic Panel STAT Outpatient/PACU, T;N, Vendor Bill No Diagnostic Tests Order Taken by Signature: 8 of 17

- Phase: PACU POST-OP DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Diagnostic Tests EKG-12 Lead Radiography DX Chest PA & Lateral DX Abdomen AP (KUB) DX Ankle Complete 3+ (Left) DX Ankle Complete 3+ (Right) DX Elbow Complete 3+ (Left) DX Elbow Complete 3+ (Right) DX Femur 1 view (Left) DX Femur 1 view (Right) DX Femur 2+ vws (Left) DX Femur 2+ vws (Right) DX Foot Complete 3+ (Left) DX Foot Complete 3+ (Right) DX Forearm AP/Lat (Left) DX Forearm AP/Lat (Right) DX Hand Complete 3+ (Left) DX Hand Complete 3+ (Right) DX Heel-Os Calsis 2+ (Left) DX Heel-Os Calsis 2+ (Right) Order Taken by Signature: 9 of 17

- Phase: PACU POST-OP DIAGNOSTIC TESTS DX Hip 2-3 views Unilat (Left) DX Hip 2-3 views Unilat (Right) DX Wrist Complete 3+ (Left) DX Wrist Complete 3+ (Right) DX Tib/Fib AP/Lat (Left) DX Tib/Fib AP/Lat (Right) DX Shoulder Complete 2+ (Left) (DX Shoulder 4 vw AP,Y,Grashey,Ax (Left)) DX Shoulder Complete 2+ (Right) (DX Shoulder 4 vw AP,Y,Grashey,Ax (Right)) DX Pelvis Complete 3+ (DX Pelvis w Juda Views) DX Pelvis Complete 3+ (DX Pelvis w Inlet and Outlet) DX Pelvis AP 1 or 2 vw DX Knee 1or 2 vws (Left) DX Knee 1or 2 vws (Right) Order Taken by Signature: 10 of 17

- Phase: OPS Post-OP Orders Admit/Discharge/Transfer ***If returning patient to PACU, right click and REPLICATE the PACU Orders Phase*** Return Patient to PACU Patient Care Vital Signs Per Unit Standards Convert IV to INT Discontinue Peripheral Line Discontinue Urinary Catheter Do NOT DC Foley Urological Procedure Performed Crutch Training by Nursing Communication ***Code Status must be declared post operatively as the patient has had a change in the level of care*** Code Status Code Status: Full Code Code Status: DNR/AND (Allow Natural Death) Code Status: Care Limitation Notify Provider of VS Parameters Notify Provider (Misc) Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) Patient is NOT required to void prior to discharge. Notify Nurse (DO NOT USE FOR MEDS) Do Not Discharge patient until seen by physician. PT Eval and Treat OP Dietary Outpatient Diet Clear Liquid Clear Liq. Advance to Pre-Hospital Diet Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. Laboratory POC Blood Sugar Check Physical Medicine and Rehab Consult PT Mobility for Eval & Treat Crutch Training Other, Walker Training Consults/Referrals Social Services for DME for Home Social Services for Home Health Care Order Taken by Signature: 11 of 17

- Phase: Discharge Orders Admit/Discharge/Transfer General Discharge Patient (Outpatient) Discharge Condition Discharge Condition: Improved Discharge Condition: Stable Discharge Condition: Fair Discharge Disposition Discharge To: Home Discharge To: Home with Home Health Discharge To: SNF Discharge To: Nursing Home - Intermediate Care Discharge To: Home with Hospice Discharge To: Long term care Discharge To: TDCJ or any other jail Discharge Instructions Diet Discharge Diet Diet: Resume pre-hospital diet Diet: ADA Diet: AHA Diet: Low sodium (Less than 2 grams) Diet: Regular Diet: Renal Activity Discharge Activity/Activity Precautions Activity: As tolerated No restrictions Activity: As tolerated Activity: Bed rest Activity: Do NOT lift arms above shoulders Activity: Exercise per OT/PT instructions Activity: Keep splint on at all times Activity: Knee precautions Activity: No restrictions Activity: No pushing or pulling with arms Activity: No straining or heavy lifting Activity: Posterior hip precautions Activity: Sternal precautions Activity: With assistance Discharge Lifting Instructions Discharge Bathing Instructions Discharge Driving Instructions Discharge Sexual Instructions Sexual Activity: Pelvic rest, Duration of Restriction: 4-6 weeks Sexual Activity: Pelvic rest Sexual Activity: No limitations Sexual Activity: Do NOT have sexual activity Sexual Activity: Do NOT take meds for ED with nitrates Sexual Activity: Do NOT take top position during sex Discharge Extremity Care (ROM, CPM, etc) Line, Drain, and Wound Care Discharge Wound Care Discharge Surgical Drain/Tube Care Discharge Foley/Nephrostomy Care Follow Up Discharge Follow-up Appointment Order Taken by Signature: 12 of 17

- Phase: Discharge Orders Discharge Follow-up Appointment Discharge Follow-up Lab Discharge Follow-up Diagnostic Procedure (Discharge Follow-up Diagnostic Procedures) Services that have been arranged This section is to be filled out by Social Services. Discharge DME Instructions Discharge Home Health Instructions Communication Patient May Return to Work/School Order Taken by Signature: 13 of 17

- Phase: OUTPATIENT BB TYPE AND SCREEN Laboratory BB Blood Type (ABO/Rh) BB Antibody Screen BB Clot to Hold Order Taken by Signature: 14 of 17

- Phase: ADULT OUTPATIENT SURGERY POST-OP DISCOMFORT MED PLAN Patient Care Perform Bladder Scan Scan PRN, If more than 250, Then: Call MD, Perform as needed for patients complaining of urinary discomfort and/or bladder distention present OR 6 hrs post Foley removal and patient has not voided. Medications Medication sentences are per dose. You will need to calculate a total daily dose if needed. phenol topical (Cepastat) 1 lozenge, PO, lozenge, q4h, PRN sore throat Do not exceed 6 lozenges in 24 hours Analgesics acetaminophen 500 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) *****If acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated, use ibuprofen(first) OR ketorolac IF ordered.***** ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** 1,000 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) *****If acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated, use ibuprofen(first) OR ketorolac IF ordered.***** ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** 650 mg, rectally, supp, q4h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) *****If acetaminophen ineffective/contraindicated, use ibuprofen(first) OR ketorolac IF ordered.***** ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** ibuprofen 400 mg, PO, tab, q6h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3) Give with food. *****If ibuprofen ineffective, use ketorolac IF ordered.***** ***Do not exceed 3,200 mg of ibuprofen from all sources in 24 hours*** ketorolac 15 mg, IVPush, inj, q6h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3), x 48 hr ***May give IM if no IV access*** Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 15 of 17

- Phase: ADULT OUTPATIENT SURGERY POST-OP DISCOMFORT MED PLAN 30 mg, IVPush, inj, q6h, PRN pain-mild (scale 1-3), x 48 hr ***May give IM if no IV access*** HYDROcodone-acetaminophen (HYDROcodone-acetaminophen 5 mg-325 mg oral tablet) 1 tab, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7) ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** 2 tab, PO, tab, q4h, PRN pain-moderate (scale 4-7) ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** Anti-pyretics acetaminophen 500 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever *****If acetaminophen is ineffective/contraindicated, use ibuprofen IF ordered***** ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** 1,000 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever *****IF acetaminophen is ineffective/contraindicated, use ibuprofen IF ordered***** ***Do not exceed 4,000 mg of acetaminophen from all sources in 24 hours*** ibuprofen 200 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever ****Do not exceed 3,200 mg in 24 hours. Give with food. 400 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN fever ***Do not exceed 3,200 mg in 24 hours. Give with food. Antiemetics promethazine 25 mg, PO, tab, q4h, PRN nausea/vomiting *****IF promethazine is ineffective/contraindicated or patient is NPO, use ondansetron IF ordered***** Continued on next page... Order Taken by Signature: 16 of 17

- Phase: ADULT OUTPATIENT SURGERY POST-OP DISCOMFORT MED PLAN ondansetron 4 mg, IVPush, soln, q8h, PRN nausea/vomiting Antacids Al hydroxide-mg hydroxide-simethicone (aluminum hydroxide-magnesium hydroxide-simethicone 200 mg-200 mg-20 mg/5 ml oral suspension) 30 ml, PO, susp, q4h, PRN indigestion simethicone 80 mg, PO, tab chew, q4h, PRN gas 160 mg, PO, tab chew, q4h, PRN gas Sedatives ALPRAZolam 0.25 mg, PO, tab, TID, PRN anxiety Antihistamines diphenhydramine 25 mg, PO, cap, q4h, PRN itching *****IF diphenhydramine PO is ineffective or patient is NPO, use diphenhydramine inj IF ordered***** 25 mg, IVPush, inj, q4h, PRN itching Order Taken by Signature: 17 of 17