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Examination templates for adult males or females.
This is the full deal. Not to be confused with the mini mental status exam.
Fillable sore throat note.
How many activities that require 4 or more METS can the patient do?
General exams for children for specific age and gender groups.
For followup positive COVID test as well as sx suspicious for COVID in setting of negative test
This has all of the existing comment colors.
Calculator to determine your target and maximum heart rate for exercise.
Calculator for diagnosis of pneumonia in adults.
This is the first Shorthand library. When you enter the letters of a Shorthand code, they are expanded after you click ‘Calculate Result’. It currently includes ‘%ros’ (review of systems), ‘%exam’ (exam), ‘%edu’ (education), and ‘%mseall’ (a condensed normal mental status exam). To use this, you can either copy it to your own SOAPnote or you can use the ‘frontload’ feature. To frontload this to your own templates, put [frontload soapnote="shorthand/shorthand-base/"] at the very beginning of your note.
Calculator with the standard screen for depression.
Calculator with classic score for pharyngitis testing and treatment.
Calculator for risk of avoidable readmission.
How to proceed once you’ve detected a low TSH level.