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Crafting Clear And Concise Patient Care Reports

Posted By: ELK1nG
Crafting Clear And Concise Patient Care Reports

Crafting Clear And Concise Patient Care Reports
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.05 GB | Duration: 2h 15m

Crafting Clear and Concise Patient Clear Report for Paramedics

What you'll learn

How to write a PCR effectively

Why it is important to write a good Patient Care Report

What makes a good Patient Care Report

Legal aspects of writing a good Patient Care Report

Patient Care Report formatting

Pertinent Negatives

Common PCR pitfalls and how to avoid them

Electronic Patient Care Reports (ePCR)

The Advantages of Patient Care Report Templates

Write a practice PCR

Requirements

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Description

Are you struggling with the process of writing Patient Care Reports (PCRs)? Do you find yourself frustrated when your PCR doesn’t meet the expected standards? If you’re seeking guidance to enhance your PCR writing skills, you’re in the right place. Welcome to the course “Crafting Clear and Concise Patient Care Reports.”Course OverviewEmbark on a comprehensive online paramedic course centered around crafting precise and clear patient care reports. Through engaging video content and hands-on activities, practitioners can acquire new knowledge or reinforce existing skills in this critical aspect of emergency medical care. The curriculum delves into the fundamentals of producing a high-quality patient care report, covering essential topics such as legal considerations and proper PCR formatting and including vital details in each section. Participants will gain insight into the significance of pertinent negatives, enhancing their ability to create thorough and practical reports.This course emphasizes handwritten PCR’s foundational principles, addressing common pitfalls practitioners may encounter. While it does not provide instruction on using electronic patient care reports (EPCRs), a dedicated section offers valuable insights into key considerations when navigating and utilizing EPCRs. The self-contained and self-paced nature of the course ensures that participants can progress independently, requiring minimal external support for successful completion.This closure is a video-based lead course Led by Jason Joelson, an experienced paramedic with over 34 years of field expertise and teaching experience; this course aims to transform your PCR writing abilities.Breaking Down the ProcessTo ensure your success, we have divided the PCR writing process into manageable components. Each section and step will be dissected into smaller, easily digestible pieces. Our goal is to equip you with the skills and techniques required to develop top-notch patient care reports.About the InstructorYour instructor, Jason Joelson, brings a wealth of real-world experience to the table. With more than three decades of paramedic service and an equally extensive teaching career, Jason is the ideal guide to lead you through this course. His insights and practical knowledge will undoubtedly prove invaluable.Getting StartedBefore diving into the course material, take a moment to grab yourself a cup of coffee or your preferred beverage. Once you’re ready, let’s jump right into the content. Brace yourself to gain insights that will revolutionize your PCR writing approach.Are you ready to take your Patient Care Report writing skills to the next level? If you’re tired of feeling uncertain about your PCR quality, this course is your solution. Prepare to elevate your writing abilities as we guide you through the process of crafting clear, concise, and patient care reports.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Welcome

Section 2: Why it is important to write a good Patient Care Report?

Lecture 2 Why it is important to write a good Patient Care Report

Lecture 3 Video Notes

Section 3: What makes a good Patient Care Report?

Lecture 4 What makes a good Patient Care Report

Lecture 5 Video Notes

Section 4: Legal Aspects of writing a good Patient Care Report

Lecture 6 Legal Aspects of writing a good Patient Care Report

Lecture 7 Video Notes

Section 5: Patient Care Report Formatting

Lecture 8 Patient Care Formatting

Lecture 9 Video Notes

Lecture 10 Demographics

Lecture 11 Video Notes

Lecture 12 On Arrival

Lecture 13 Video Notes

Lecture 14 On Arrival: Examples + Practice

Lecture 15 Chief Complaint

Lecture 16 Video Notes

Lecture 17 Chief Complaint: Example + Practice

Lecture 18 History of Current Illness or Injury

Lecture 19 Video Notes

Lecture 20 History of Current Illness or Injury: Example + Practice

Lecture 21 Past Medical History

Lecture 22 Video Notes

Lecture 23 Past Medical History: Example + Practice

Lecture 24 Vital Signs

Lecture 25 Video Notes

Lecture 26 On Exam

Lecture 27 Video Notes

Lecture 28 On Exam: Detailed Information

Lecture 29 Breakdown of the LOC

Lecture 30 Here’s a breakdown of the Airway

Lecture 31 Here’s a breakdown of the Resp

Lecture 32 Here’s a breakdown of the CVS

Lecture 33 Here’s a breakdown of the HEENT

Lecture 34 Here’s a breakdown of the chest.

Lecture 35 Here’s a breakdown of the upper Abdomen

Lecture 36 Here’s a breakdown of the pelvis

Lecture 37 Here’s a breakdown of the upper extremities

Lecture 38 Here’s a breakdown of the lower extremities

Lecture 39 Here’s a breakdown of the back

Lecture 40 Treatment and Reassessment

Lecture 41 Video Notes

Lecture 42 Treatment and Reassessment: Example + Practice

Section 6: Pertinent Negatives

Lecture 43 Pertinent Negatives

Lecture 44 Video Notes

Section 7: Electronic Patient Care Reports (ePCR)

Lecture 45 ePCR

Lecture 46 Video Notes

Section 8: PCR Pitfalls – EMS Patient Care Report

Lecture 47 PCR Pitfalls - EMS Patient Care Report

Lecture 48 Video Notes

Section 9: The Advantages to Patient Care Report Templates

Lecture 49 PCR Templates

Lecture 50 Video Notes

Section 10: Practice Writing PCR

Lecture 51 Practice Writing PCR Instructions

Lecture 52 The Scenario

Lecture 53 PCR Solution

This cousre is for EMR, EMT, Pramary or Advanced Paramedics who are currently students or in the field who want to write better Patient Care Reports.