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Nurse Template

Discharge Co-Ordinator - Initial Admission Conversation

A professional Nurse template for healthcare professionals.
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Nurse

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Document

Last edited

8/12/2025

Created by

michelle price

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About this template

Are you a nurse looking for a streamlined way to document initial admission conversations? This template is designed to help nurses efficiently capture crucial information during patient admissions. It covers key areas such as mental capacity, housing details, support networks, discharge priorities, and potential safeguarding concerns. This template ensures comprehensive documentation, aiding in effective discharge planning and patient care. With Heidi, the AI scribe, this template can be quickly populated from your patient conversations, saving you valuable time and ensuring accuracy.

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Initial Admission Conversation 1 November 2024 Mental capacity assessment: Patient demonstrated full mental capacity during the conversation. Patient awareness of admission: Patient is fully aware of their admission to the hospital and the reasons for it. Type of housing: Patient lives in a two-bedroom flat. Support network details: Patient's daughter, Sarah, is the primary point of contact and lives nearby. She is available to assist with discharge planning. Home environment challenges: The patient's flat is on the second floor with no lift, requiring the use of stairs. Discharge priorities and concerns: Patient is concerned about managing their medications at home and the ability to prepare meals. Support needed for discharge: Patient requires assistance with medication management and meal preparation upon discharge. Discussion details: Discussed the importance of medication adherence and the availability of community nursing support for medication management. Also discussed the possibility of Meals on Wheels for meal preparation. Safeguarding issues: No safeguarding issues identified during the conversation.

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