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Emergency Medicine Specialist Template

Adrian M ED

A professional Emergency Medicine Specialist template for healthcare professionals.
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Need a quick and comprehensive way to document patient encounters in the Emergency Department? This 'Adrian M ED' template is designed for Emergency Medicine Specialists. It helps you efficiently capture essential information like presenting complaints, medical history, examination findings, investigations, and management plans. This template ensures all critical details are recorded, from initial assessment to discharge instructions. With Heidi, this template can be quickly populated from your clinical notes, saving you time and improving the accuracy of your documentation. Streamline your workflow and focus on patient care with this essential tool.

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[Date, month, year] 01, November, 2024 [Time] 14:35 _Presenting complaint_ Patient presents with acute chest pain. _History of presenting complaint_ - Patient reports sudden onset of sharp chest pain radiating to the left arm. - Pain is described as a 7/10 in severity. - Associated symptoms include shortness of breath and diaphoresis. - No recent history of trauma. Past medical history – Hypertension – Hyperlipidemia – Previous myocardial infarction Medication and allergies – Aspirin 81mg daily – Atorvastatin 20mg daily – _Penicillin allergy: hives_ Social history Patient is a retired teacher, non-smoker, and drinks alcohol socially. Lives with his wife and is independent in all activities of daily living. No current carer needs. Examination – Airway: Patent. – Breathing: Increased respiratory rate, bilateral equal air entry, oxygen saturation 92% on room air. – Circulation: Tachycardic, blood pressure 160/90 mmHg. – Neurological/Disability: GCS 15, pupils equal and reactive, limb power 5/5. – Exposure: No visible injuries. Investigations – ECG performed: ST-segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. – Cardiac enzymes ordered: Troponin I elevated. – Chest X-ray performed: No acute findings. Impression Acute myocardial infarction. Clinical management – Administered aspirin 325mg, oxygen via nasal cannula. – IV access established. – Morphine 2mg IV given for pain control. – Cardiology consult requested. – Patient admitted to the cardiac unit for further management. Consent Verbal consent obtained from patient.
[Date, month, year] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note. Format as day, month, year of the consultation.) [Time] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note. Format as hour:minutes in 24-hour format in Auckland time.) _Presenting complaint_ [Presenting complaint] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write in one clear sentence.) _History of presenting complaint_ [Detail in chronological order. New line for each sentence with dash symbol.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Use dash at start of each sentence.) [Any system findings relevant to the complaint] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Integrate into above with dash.) Past medical history – [List each past medical history entry on a new line with dash] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely.) Medication and allergies – [List each current medication on a new line with dash] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely.) – _[Underline any known allergy]_ (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note.) Social history [Document smoking, alcohol, drug use, occupation, ADLs, carer needs, and other relevant social details.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write in paragraphs.) Examination – [Airway findings if present] – [Breathing findings if present] – [Circulation findings if present] – [Neurological/Disability findings including GCS, pupils, limb power] – [Exposure/injury findings or other general observations] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note. Use dash at start of each new finding, preserve ABCDE sequence if mentioned.) Investigations – [List any investigations ordered or completed with date if available] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write each investigation on a new line with dash.) Impression [Document only if a diagnosis or impression is explicitly stated.] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write in a short paragraph.) Clinical management – [List each management action such as prescriptions, referrals, education, follow-ups etc. Use new line and dash for each] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit section entirely.) Consent [Verbal consent obtained from patient] (Only include if consent box has been received in transcript, context or clinical note, else omit statement.) (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 included 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.)
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Emergency Medicine Specialist

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Last edited

29/3/2026

Created by

Adrian Kerner

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