danemayer
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As we've aged and medical procedures, surgeries, prescriptions, etc. have begun to become more numerous, and harder to remember, we've been keeping printed Medical Histories. These have proven extremely useful when going to an Emergency Room as it provides most of what the Doctors and Nurses need to capture our history. The nurse always makes a copy to attach to our chart.
At the South Texas Chapter Rally last week, the subject of Emergency Info came up and I thought it might be helpful to share the form we've been using.
I've made up a PDF fill-in-the-blanks Form which is attached. Save the document to your computer, open it and follow the instructions on page 1.
I'd suggest keeping a copy in your Tow Vehicle and if possible, on your person. One for you. A separate form for your spouse.
I hope this is helpful.
At the South Texas Chapter Rally last week, the subject of Emergency Info came up and I thought it might be helpful to share the form we've been using.
I've made up a PDF fill-in-the-blanks Form which is attached. Save the document to your computer, open it and follow the instructions on page 1.
I'd suggest keeping a copy in your Tow Vehicle and if possible, on your person. One for you. A separate form for your spouse.
I hope this is helpful.
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