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APPLICATIONS FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
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Here’s an emergency room intake form. This section covers the Review of Systems. (And by the way, the “Cause of Injury” part is put in only if you
need it.)
Here, the user is given a number of options: to list only the exceptions to “normal,” or to go through the systems individually and say
something (or nothing) about each one. If s/he chooses the latter, each system offers the choice of entering free-form text, using the
default statement, leaving the whole line blank, or using the default with modification. In the last case, the default statement is then
printed in the text box where the user can make changes to it.
Of course, defaults can be anything you want, or nothing at all. Your call.
Lots of things to streamline your choices. Here, if the patient doesn't need a tetanus shot, you don't have to fill in the date of the last shot
- why waste time?
Now doesn't this look a lot like what you already use? Why not speed up the process some? After all, if you can talk into a telephone to a
transcriptionist, you can talk into a mike – and mikes don’t go home at 5:00 or take a week to return your stuff.
EMERGENCY ROOM INTAKE