Skip to main content

Heidi launches first AI device for clinical work: Remote

Heidi AI
Log inGet Heidi free

Ask AI about Heidi:

Accident and Emergency Nurse Template

ED discharge letter

A professional Accident and Emergency Nurse template for healthcare professionals.
Use this templateBrowse more templates
Browse more templates

About this template

Need a clear and concise ED discharge letter? This template is designed for Accident and Emergency Nurses to quickly document patient care and provide essential discharge instructions. It covers key aspects like presenting complaints, diagnoses, treatments, investigation results, and vital discharge information. This template ensures all crucial details are captured, from medications and activity levels to warning signs and follow-up appointments. With Heidi, this template can be populated quickly and accurately, saving valuable time and improving patient care. Get your ED discharge letters done efficiently with this template.

Preview template

Thank you for your care of Sarah. **Admission Details** - Chief Complaint: Chest pain and shortness of breath. - Diagnosis: Suspected pulmonary embolism. **Treatment Provided** - Interventions: IV access established, oxygen administered, ECG performed, blood drawn for investigations, CT pulmonary angiogram performed. - Medications Administered: 5000 units of Heparin IV bolus. **Results of Investigations** - Pathology: D-dimer elevated at 1.5 mg/L. Troponin within normal limits. - Imaging: CT pulmonary angiogram confirmed a small pulmonary embolism in the right lower lobe. **Patient's Condition at Discharge** - Stable, chest pain resolved, saturating well on room air. - Vital Signs: BP 120/80 mmHg, HR 88 bpm, SpO2 98% on room air. **Discharge Instructions** - Medications: Enoxaparin 1mg/kg subcutaneously twice daily for 7 days, then review with GP. - Activity Level: Avoid strenuous activity for 1 week. - Warning Signs: Worsening chest pain, shortness of breath, leg swelling, or any signs of bleeding. - Follow-Up: Review with GP in 7 days for repeat blood tests and assessment. Kind regards, Nurse Emily Carter Registered Nurse 1234567
Thank you for your care of [patient's first name]. **Admission Details** - Chief Complaint: [Brief description of the presenting issue] - Diagnosis: [Final diagnosis or clinical impression] **Treatment Provided** - Interventions: [List of treatments and interventions provided in the ED] - Medications Administered: [Details of any medications given, including dosages] **Results of Investigations** - Pathology: [Key results from blood tests, urine tests, etc.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) - Imaging: [Findings from X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, etc.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) **Patient's Condition at Discharge** - [General condition at the time of discharge] - Vital Signs: [Latest recorded vital signs] **Discharge Instructions** - Medications: [Prescriptions given at discharge, with dosages and instructions] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) - Activity Level: [Recommended level of activity] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) - Dietary Advice: [Any advised dietary changes or restrictions] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) - Wound Care: [Instructions for wound care] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) - Warning Signs: [Signs & symptoms to watch for that would necessitate a return to the hospital or further medical attention] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) - Follow-Up: [Details of any scheduled follow-up appointments] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely.) Kind regards, [Clinician Name] [Designation / Role] [Provider Number or Contact Information] (Never come up with your own patient details, assessment, plan, interventions, evaluation, and plan for continuing care - use only the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note as a reference for the information include in your note. If any information related to a placeholder has not been explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, you must not state the information has not been explicitly mentioned in your output, just leave the relevant placeholder or omit the placeholder completely.) (Use as many lines, paragraphs or bullet points, depending on the format, as needed to capture all the relevant information from the transcript.)
Browse more templatesUse this template

How to use this template

Step 1: Download the template
1Step 1

Download the template

Get started by downloading the template to your device

Step 2: Customize to your needs
2Step 2

Customize to your needs

Tailor the template to match your specific requirements

Step 3: Deploy and share
3Step 3

Deploy and share

Implement your customized template and share with your team

Browse more templatesUse this template

Start practicing with a partner

Care is better with Heidi
Use this template

Specialty

Accident and Emergency Nurse

Used

25 times

Type

Document

Last edited

14/9/2025

Created by

Nicholas Lee

Heidi AI

Heidi. By your side.

© 2026 Heidi. All rights reserved.

Specialties

  • Family Medicine

  • Specialists

  • Nurses

  • Mental Health

  • Allied Health

  • Dentists

  • Veterinarians

  • Trainees

Compliance

  • Safety

  • Trust Center

  • AU/NZ

  • Canada

  • UK

  • GDPR

  • HIPAA

Product

  • Pricing

  • Changelog

  • Downloads

  • Heidi Guides

  • Help Centre

  • System Status

  • System Requirements

About Us

  • Contact Us

  • Company

  • Customer Stories

  • Media

  • Open Roles

    10+
  • People

  • Partnerships

Resources

  • Blog

  • ROI Calculator

  • Resource Centre

  • Template Community

  • FAQs

Legal

  • Privacy Policy

  • Terms of Service

  • Usage Policy

  • UKGDPR Policy

  • Accessibility

Related Templates

Document

Medical Template

Anonymous

Nurse, United Kingdom

Note

Emergency Progress Note

Nicholas Lee

Accident and Emergency Nurse, Australia

Note

ISOBAR

Nicholas Lee

Accident and Emergency Nurse, Australia