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Emergency Medicine Specialist Template

ED Departmental Clinical Handover

A professional Emergency Medicine Specialist template for healthcare professionals.
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Emergency Medicine Specialist

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Type

Note

Last edited

1/23/2025

Created by

Andrew Nicholson

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About this template

The ED Departmental Clinical Handover template is an essential tool for Emergency Medicine Specialists to efficiently communicate patient information during shift changes. This template allows for the structured documentation of key patient details, including location, presenting complaints, medical history, and treatment plans. By using this template with Heidi, clinicians can ensure a seamless transition of care, reducing the risk of information loss. This template is particularly useful in fast-paced emergency settings where quick and accurate handovers are critical for patient safety and continuity of care.

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Patient 1: - Location: Room 5, Emergency Department - Name: John Doe - Age: 45 - Gender: Male - Presenting Complaint: Severe chest pain - Relevant Medical History: Hypertension, previous myocardial infarction - Current Medications: Lisinopril, Aspirin - Allergies: Penicillin - Vital Signs: BP 150/95, HR 110, Temp 37.2°C - Investigations and Results: ECG shows ST elevation, Troponin elevated - Treatment Given: Administered nitroglycerin and aspirin - Plan: Transfer to cardiology for further management Patient 2: - Location: Room 7, Emergency Department - Name: Mary Smith - Age: 30 - Gender: Female - Presenting Complaint: Abdominal pain - Relevant Medical History: Appendectomy 5 years ago - Current Medications: None - Allergies: None - Vital Signs: BP 120/80, HR 85, Temp 36.8°C - Investigations and Results: Abdominal ultrasound pending - Treatment Given: IV fluids administered - Plan: Await ultrasound results, consider surgical consult Patient 3: - Location: Room 3, Emergency Department - Name: Alex Johnson - Age: 60 - Gender: Male - Presenting Complaint: Shortness of breath - Relevant Medical History: COPD - Current Medications: Salbutamol inhaler - Allergies: None - Vital Signs: BP 130/85, HR 95, Temp 37.0°C - Investigations and Results: Chest X-ray shows hyperinflation - Treatment Given: Nebulised bronchodilators - Plan: Monitor response to treatment, consider admission if no improvement

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