We do not have enough employees two cut and paste like that. I'd
dictate directly into CPR S. My speech macros allow me to dictate the
same information repeatedly. All I have to do is say "insert new
patient exam" and I get:
CHIEF COMPLAINT.
HPI.
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS
General: None. Eyes: None. ENT: None, except as noted
above.. Skin: None. Respiratory: None. Cardiovascular:
None. Gastrointestinal: None. Musculoskeletal: None.
Gynecologic/Male Genital: None. Neurological: None.
Psychiatric: None. Endocrine: None. Hematopoietic, Lymphatic:
None. Allergy: None.
PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
Operations: None. Major illnesses: None. Allergies: None.
Therapeutic/Drug Status: None.
Family History: None.
Social History
Tobacco: None. Alcohol: None. Recreational Drugs: None.
EXAMINATION
EARS
External Ears: No lesions or deformities Canals: Right: Normal,
Clear to TM Left: Normal, Clear to TM TMs: Right: Normal Left:
Normal. Mobility: Right: Normal. Left: Normal. Weber: Midline.
Rinne: Positive Bilaterally.
NOSE
External: No lesions or deformities Septum: Midline Mucosa:
Normal Turbinates: Normal Middle Meatus: Clear, no polyps, lesions
or drainage.
(and so on)
I just have to change the pertinent details, and my impression and
plan. I edit as I go and signed the notd when I am done. When I
walked out of the exam room, the note is completed and signed. For
the moment, I print the notes out, but I expect to set up a fax on one
computer to fax the notes directly two referring Physicians.
As you might have noticed I used windows speech recognition to create
this reply. This is as it recognized my speech, with no editing at
all.
Mike
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