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Documenting In Sports Medicine
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Why Document Legal Protection-Provides a written record of treatments so that if recall is needed there is concrete evidence to back it up Memory Aid-It may come as a surprise but human memory is not the best when recalling treatments, using documentation alleviates the need. Legal Requirement-Most health care professions are required by law. Professional Standards-Professional credentials may require that medical documentation be apart of the profession
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What to Document Two main types of information to document Medical Records-patient specific data that should directly reflect the patients health. Guidelines: Write legibly, Use permanent ink, always id time, and date, sign each entry, describe care provided Describe Findings, Write entries in chronological order, Make entries ASAP, Be specific Use patient quotes, Documents patient complaints, Write out what you are saying Chart only care provided, promptly write down any changes in the patient in response to treatment
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What to Document Medical Records cont…. Information contained in the medical records Physical Examination Form Injury Evaluation and treatment forms SOAP Notes Computer documentation Diagnostic tests Communications from other professionals Emergency Information Permission to provide medical treatment forms Release of medical information forms Insurance information
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What to Document Program Administration Records Reports to Coaches Budget information Nonmedical correspondence Equipment and supply information Personal Information Patient and Student Education
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Writing A SOAP Note Key piece of information all health care professionals should be proficient at is writing a SOAP Note SOAP stands for Subjective-Relates to how the patient conveys symptoms, what they tell you Objective-physical data actually observed by the professional Assessment-the professionals judgement as what's wrong based off of the subjective and objective parts of the note Plan-Refers to the course of action that will be taken to remedy the patients chief complaints
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Writing a SOAP NOTE Directions: Take the below information and place it in the proper area on your handout. Continue Treatment for 2x a week for 3 weeks Complains of pain after every breath Large hematoma on right upper shoulder BP is 125/77 Says that light stretching makes hamstring “twitch” after completed Increase number of exercises this week Says that their knee feels like it wants to “give out” when going down stairs Refer to orthopedic for further evaluation MRI results show no obvious deformity within the capsule Pulse is at 82 beats per minute
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Writing a SOAP Note Patient says that every time they run they begin to feel “dizzy” and need to sit down CC is loss of movement in their right ankle Walked into clinic with heavy limp and favoring left ankle Large open wound to the mid torso Pack with gauze and keep covered for the length of treatment time Possible inversion ankle sprain to the right ankle Begin crutch walking education with patient Exercises should focus on range of motion for the next 3 visits Patient says pain is a 6 out of 10 on pain scale X-ray report identifies possible fracture of the fifth metacarpal
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