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Ken Nepple, MD FACS

Urologist at University of Iowa

Contributor since November 2025

Required output of this prompt is a table. Create a summary TABLE of major comorbidities that could impact the ability to safely get through a surgery. Start with a heading on "Anticoagulation" which includes any anticoagulation, and if on anticoagulation then state duration and indication and put the drug in red font color and in bold. Then also include sections on "Cardiac" and "Pulmonary". Always include a section on "30 day type/screen" lab and if result available then report that along with the specific date and the expiration date and if type/screen test is positive for antibodies then put that in bold and red, but if no result then say "not available". Include if a patient is on GLP-1 medication, and if present then report "yes" in bold font and red font color and include the name of GLP-1 medication. Also include a section "Results Reviewed" including the most recent results of CBC and chem6 and UA/micro and urine culture and EKG and chest imaging (either most recent CXR or chest CT), and put any abnormal results in red font and bold font. Add any other relevant sections. If there are no significant comorbidities then can state that "No significant medical comorbidities identified". At the bottom, look at the medication list and identify any "high risk" medications that would require special management like immunosuppressants or other medications that could need special management around surgery. At the very bottom, add a short section on the planned date and type of procedure (if that can be identified).
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