STARTER PACK: Documentation Templates for Primary and Urgent Care
This 23 page eBook was designed to help practitioners save time with documentation. In the clinic or hospital setting, we are expected to hit the ground running. Having specific dot phrases (macros) stored in your electronic medical record, or your dictation device, can give you back time to spend with your patients and get you out of the clinic on time! It also has the benefit of prompting specific ques for documentation and clinical pearls that tend to be left out when the clinic gets busy.
It includes the following sections: Review of Systems, Exam, Quick Phrases, Patient Messages Phrases, Acute Visit, Acute Upper Respiratory Illness, Acute Urinary Tract Infection, Acute Rash, Abdominal Pain- ED setting, Bradycardia- ED Setting, Community Acquired Pneumonia- Hospital Setting, GI Bleed- Hospital Setting, CVA/TIA- Hospital Setting, Chronic Medical Visit, Hypertension, Atrial Fibrillation, Diabetes Mellitus, COPD, Anxiety
This 23 page eBook was designed to help practitioners save time with documentation. In the clinic or hospital setting, we are expected to hit the ground running. Having specific dot phrases (macros) stored in your electronic medical record, or your dictation device, can give you back time to spend with your patients and get you out of the clinic on time! It also has the benefit of prompting specific ques for documentation and clinical pearls that tend to be left out when the clinic gets busy.
It includes the following sections: Review of Systems, Exam, Quick Phrases, Patient Messages Phrases, Acute Visit, Acute Upper Respiratory Illness, Acute Urinary Tract Infection, Acute Rash, Abdominal Pain- ED setting, Bradycardia- ED Setting, Community Acquired Pneumonia- Hospital Setting, GI Bleed- Hospital Setting, CVA/TIA- Hospital Setting, Chronic Medical Visit, Hypertension, Atrial Fibrillation, Diabetes Mellitus, COPD, Anxiety
This 23 page eBook was designed to help practitioners save time with documentation. In the clinic or hospital setting, we are expected to hit the ground running. Having specific dot phrases (macros) stored in your electronic medical record, or your dictation device, can give you back time to spend with your patients and get you out of the clinic on time! It also has the benefit of prompting specific ques for documentation and clinical pearls that tend to be left out when the clinic gets busy.
It includes the following sections: Review of Systems, Exam, Quick Phrases, Patient Messages Phrases, Acute Visit, Acute Upper Respiratory Illness, Acute Urinary Tract Infection, Acute Rash, Abdominal Pain- ED setting, Bradycardia- ED Setting, Community Acquired Pneumonia- Hospital Setting, GI Bleed- Hospital Setting, CVA/TIA- Hospital Setting, Chronic Medical Visit, Hypertension, Atrial Fibrillation, Diabetes Mellitus, COPD, Anxiety