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06-13-2022 05:45 AM
Will show him the picture of the two-week pillcase. It may help. He has the one-week one but somehow wasn't paying attention because he was very tired that night.
06-13-2022 05:52 AM
I have dated copies of each of our meds. They are located:
behind driver's license. ( PCP & cardiologist noted )
on door of refrigerator. ( each house )
on pantry door
extra copies in file drawer ( for doctor visits )
grab and go bag
It is really important to keep them updated, esp when dosages change.
06-13-2022 06:11 AM
@Mz iMac wrote:Just curious......
The items in your "grab bags," do you "freshen up & change clothes" in the ER public bathroom?
Is the $$$ for hospital vending machine snacks and/or hospital cafateria?
Should the grab bag also include "copies" of your insurance card-front & back?
Clothes: for the patient (We live 10 minutes from hospital)
Cash: vending area and cafeteria take cash;
unknown potential cash needs. (DH believes in
Tipping)
Copies: another poster noted...most insurance info is
On computer ( uses driver license or SSN )
Here's hoping none of us ever needs to use this info !
computers
06-14-2022 12:34 PM
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