Version 20.18
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About Well Visit: Allergies
Path: Clinical, Practice Management, or Billing tab > Patient Chart button > Well Visits > New or Open Note button > Allergies
The Allergies window is used to document medication-related and non-medication-related allergies and vaccine reactions during the patient's visit. It is also used to review the patient's documented allergies/reactions. This section of the Well Visit Note is chart-driven, meaning that the information populated here is pulled from and pushed back to the same section in the Patient Chart.
Well Visit: Allergies Map
Number | Section | Description |
1 | Allergies button | The Allergies button accesses the Allergies window in the patient's Well Visit Note. |
2 | Well Visit Function buttons | The function buttons delete an entire Well Visit Note, edit a Well Visit Note, or save a Well Visit Note. |
3 | Allergy/Reaction List Function buttons | The Allergy/Reaction functions buttons:
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4 | Flag as Incomplete checkbox | The Flag as Incomplete checkbox marks the Well Visit Note as unfinished. |
5 | Prioritize button | The Prioritize buttons move an allergy/reaction up and down in the Allergy/Reaction list. |
6 | Allergy/Reaction List | The Allergy/Reaction List is a list of all the patient's allergies/reactions (past and present). The list contains the allergy/reaction, notes, status, onset date, resolved indication, and updated date. |
7 | PMFS History/Meds Reviewed | The PMFS History/Meds Reviewed field is populated as allergies/reactions are marked as reviewed. This text box can also be used to enter or review a patient's past or current allergies/reactions. You can also indicate that the patient does not have any allergies/reactions in this field. Current Allergies can also be listed in this field. |
Version 20.17
About Well Visit: Allergies
Path: Clinical, Practice Management, or Billing tab > Patient Chart button > Well Visits > New or Open Note button > Allergies
The Allergies window is used to document medication-related and non-medication-related allergies and vaccine reactions during the patient's visit. It is also used to review the patient's documented allergies/reactions. This section of the Well Visit Note is chart-driven, meaning that the information populated here is pulled from and pushed back to the same section in the Patient Chart.
Well Visit: Allergies Map
Number | Section | Description |
1 | Allergies button | The Allergies button accesses the Allergies window in the patient's Well Visit Note. |
2 | Well Visit Function buttons | The function buttons delete an entire Well Visit Note, edit a Well Visit Note, or save a Well Visit Note. |
3 | Flag as Incomplete checkbox | The Flag as Incomplete checkbox marks the Well Visit Note as unfinished. |
4 | Allergy/Reaction List Function buttons | The Allergy/Reaction functions buttons:
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5 | Prioritize button | The Prioritize buttons move an allergy/reaction up and down in the Allergy/Reaction list. |
6 | Allergy/Reaction List | The Allergy/Reaction List is a list of all the patient's allergies/reactions (past and present). The list contains the allergy/reaction, notes, status, onset date, resolved indication, and updated date. |
7 | PMFS History/Meds Reviewed | The PMFS History/Meds Reviewed field is populated as allergies/reactions are marked as reviewed. This text box can also be used to enter or review a patient's past or current allergies/reactions. You can also indicate that the patient does not have any allergies/reactions in this field. Current Allergies can also be listed in this field. |
8 | Complete List button | The Complete List button lists the templates that are created, edited, and reviewed in the Well Visit Template Editor. Templates are pre-written scenarios you can use in a Well Visit to document common pediatric diagnoses. Templates include detailed descriptions of the usual pertinent positive and negative findings of a wide variety of illnesses, with a standard assessment, plan, and ICD-10 coding. Included with your installation of Office Practicum are Pediatric specific templates. |
9 | Prior Notes button | The Prior Notes button opens a list of the patient's prior Visit Notes. |