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JB
John Bell — Dad
3 months of care history
BP trending up since dose change
Oncology: improvement last month
PT twice a week
Next visit: March 16th
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What's going on with Dad right now

Dad is 2 months post-op from his second peroneal knee release and attending PT twice weekly for leg rehab. His oncology CML test came back <0.001 — continued improvement. Blood pressure has been running higher this week (avg 142/89) since his Hydrochlorothiazide dose adjusted in February, something Dr. Johnson is watching closely. Next visit is March 16th with Primary Care.

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Blood pressure pattern noticed
Readings have been consistently higher since February 18. May be related to the Hydrochlorothiazide adjustment. Dr. Johnson is aware.
Appointment
Annual physical — Dr. Waite
All chronic conditions reviewed. Stable. Follow-up in 6 months.
January 12, 2026
Medication change
Hydrochlorothiazide adjusted
Dose increased February 18 for blood pressure management.
February 18, 2026
Pattern noticed
BP elevated since dose change
Readings averaging 142/89 this week, up from 128/82 baseline.
This week
March 2026
Wellet noticed
Blood pressure rising
Avg 142/89 this week. 4 readings above baseline since February 18 dose change. Dr. Johnson contacted.
March 2 — ongoing
Upcoming
Primary care — Dr. Johnson
BP check, medication review. Address elevated readings.
March 16 @ 9:00 AM
Appointment EHR
Office visit — Neurology
March 28 · From Duke Health (Epic)
Lab result EHR
CBC — WBC 6.8, Hemoglobin 14.2
March 28 · From Duke Health (Epic)
Lab result EHR
Metabolic panel — Glucose 98, Creatinine 1.0
March 15 · From Duke Health (Epic)
February 2026
Medication
Hydrochlorothiazide dose adjusted
12.5mg → 25mg daily. Started February 18. Monitoring BP response.
February 18, 2026
Lab result
CML BCR-ABL <0.001
Undetectable. Continued improvement from <0.003 six months ago. Dr. Edwards pleased.
February 28, 2026
Your note
PT going well, some fatigue
"Dad tired after PT sessions but says legs feel stronger. Ask Dr. E about fatigue + ferritin."
February 22, 2026 — you
January 2026
Appointment
Annual physical — Dr. Waite
All conditions stable. LDL slightly elevated (144). Mammogram ordered.
January 12, 2026
Appointment
Oncology follow-up — Dr. Edwards
Gleevec dosage confirmed. CML stable. Next labs in 6 weeks.
January 3, 2026
Labs
Basic metabolic panel — all normal
Creatinine 1.1, eGFR 59 (stable Stage 3a). Electrolytes all within range.
January 12, 2026
7
Blood pressure readings this month
Readings have been consistently higher since February 18 — the same day Hydrochlorothiazide was adjusted. This may be expected during medication titration.
Morning average138/84
Evening average146/91
4
Appointments in the past 90 days
Annual physical, oncology follow-up, PT evaluation, and eye specialist visit. All logged. Next up: Primary care March 16.
2
Medication changes since January
Hydrochlorothiazide dose increase (February 18) and Gleevec dosage confirmation (January 3). Both logged with dates and context.
Wellet is witnessing

CML continues to improve. Fatigue noted by you on February 22 — not yet addressed by care team. PT compliance is excellent. Glaucoma stable at last eye visit.

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JB
John Bell
Dad · Age 71
Watching
6
Medications
4
Diagnoses
Mar 16
Next appt
MB
Mary Bell
Mom · Age 68
Stable
3
Medications
2
Diagnoses
Apr 4
Next appt
Records
EHR Connected · Duke Health (Epic)
Demo data
Medications
8 active
Lisinopril 20mg
Once daily · Hypertension
Hydrochlorothiazide 25mg
Once daily · Hypertension
Changed Feb 18
Gleevec (Imatinib) 400mg
Once daily · CML
Levodopa/Carbidopa 25-100mg EHR
3x daily · Parkinson's
From Duke Health
Lisinopril 20mg EHR
Once daily · Hypertension
From Duke Health
Diagnoses
6 active
Hypertension
Since Apr 2022 · Dr. Johnson
Watching
CML (Chronic Myeloid Leukemia)
Since 2019 · Dr. Edwards
Improving
Glaucoma
Stable · Dr. Patel
Stable
Parkinson's disease EHR
Since Jun 2023
Active
Essential hypertension EHR
Since Mar 2020
Active
Allergies EHR
1 from EHR
Sulfonamide
Skin rash, Hives · moderate
From Duke Health
Recent labs
7 this month
CML BCR-ABL <0.001
Feb 28 · Undetectable
Normal
Basic metabolic panel
January 12 · All normal
Normal
Complete blood count (CBC) EHR
Mar 28 · WBC 6.8, Hgb 14.2
Normal
Comprehensive metabolic panel EHR
Mar 15 · Glucose 98, Creatinine 1.0
Normal
Recent visits EHR
2 from EHR
Office visit — Neurology
Mar 28
From Duke Health
Annual physical exam
Feb 15
From Duke Health
Caregiver notes
5 notes
PT going well, some fatigue
Feb 22 · you
Ask Dr. E about ferritin levels
Feb 22 · you
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Emergency Summary
John Bell
DOB: March 4, 1954 · Age 71
Patient
NameJohn Bell
Date of birthMarch 4, 1954 (Age 71)
Emergency contactSarah Bell · (919) 555-0142
AllergiesPenicillin (rash)
Active diagnoses
HypertensionSince Apr 2022
CMLSince 2019 · Responding
Stage 3a CKDStable
GlaucomaStable
Current medications
Lisinopril20mg · daily
Hydrochlorothiazide25mg · daily
Gleevec (Imatinib)400mg · daily
Metoprolol50mg · daily
Citalopram10mg · daily
Zepbound12.5mg · weekly
Care team
Primary careDr. Johnson
OncologyDr. Edwards · Duke
OphthalmologyDr. Patel
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