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MINIMUM DATA REQUIRED FOR ALL WRITE-UPS
A. Patient Identification
   This includes the patient’s age, gender, ethnicity, medical record number, telephone
   number of nearest relative in case of emergency, and referral source if any.

B. Source and reliability of information
   State the source and reliability of the data, noting any concerns you might have. This
   signals the quality of the data to the reader.

C. Chief Complaint (List as a separate heading)
   State the patient’s most bothersome symptom (chief complaint) using
   patient’s own words, if possible.

D. History of Present Illness (HPI) (List as a separate heading)
   This is the most important part of the history and should be written in the narrative form.
   Do not list stable problems or other PMH in this section unless they are pertinent to the
   patient’s active complaint.

        1. Begin with an overview of the chief complaint and other symptoms mentioned by
           the patient that fit together to best describe the most likely underlying disease
           process. Indicate when each symptom began and provide the following cardinal
           features where applicable:
                 a. location                           e. setting in which they occur
                 b. quality                            f. provocative factors
                 c. quantity/severity                  g. palliative factors
                 d. timing (duration, frequency) h. associated symptoms.

        2. Next, record the relevant positive and negative non-symptom data such as data
           about previous doctors and healthcare facilities, diagnostic tests and results,
           treatments and results, specific habits, and occupation that are important for
           understanding the etiology (cause), pathogenesis (mechanism) and prognosis of
           the patient’s problem

        3. Provide the personal and emotional context of the patient’s major problems. This
           section should display your understanding of how the patient’s personal and
           emotional dimensions are linked with their physical problem.

        NB: Data that is presented in the HPI do not need to be repeated in other parts of
        the write-up

E. Other current active problems
    This section can be appended to the HPI. As with the HPI, these problems should be
    described with the appropriate symptoms and non-symptom data.

The following sections can be recorded in outline form or a combination of narrative
and outline form:
F.    Past Medical History (List as a separate heading)

     1.   List all relevant past medical events. Must include date or patient’s age.
          Include examples of relevant past medical history:
              a. illnesses (medical and psychiatric)
              b. operations
              c. injuries
              d. pregnancies: gravidity, parity

G. Medication (List as a separate heading)
    Include prescription and over-the-counter medicines.
          a. name
      b. dose
      c. frequency
      d. duration of use

H. Allergies (List as a separate heading)
      a. allergen such as food, drug or environmental
      b. nature of allergic response

I. Health Maintenance (List as separate heading)
       a. screening test
       b. exposures
       c. safety measures
       d. exercise
       e. sleep
       f. diet
       g. immunization

J. Social History (List as separate heading)
       a. current setting: relationships of other household members and significant
           others (marital status)
       b. education/occupation
       c. sexual history (if appropriate)
       d. tobacco
       e. substance use/abuse (alcohol: CAGE to be administered for all patients using
           alcohol)
       f. economic or other barrier to care

K. Family History (List as a separate heading)
     Should contain screen for inheritable/familial diseases (age or birth date and health
     status of parents, siblings, and children)

L. Review of System (List as separate heading)
       a. Constitutional: General health, energy, appetite, fevers, chills, night
          sweats, weight changes.
       b. Skin: Pruritus, sores, bruising, hair, nails, mole changes
       c. Head/Neck: Trauma, pain
       d. Eyes: Visual problems, e.g. blurring, inflammation, spots, flashes.
       e. Ears: Haring problems, otalgia, tinnitus.
       f. Nose: Rhinitis, epistaxis, sinusitis.
       g. Mouth/Throat: Dental problems, sores, hoarseness, dysphagia.
       h. Lymph Nodes: Swelling.
       i. Respiratory: Wheezing, cough, sputum, hemoptysis, dyspnea.
       j. Cardiovascular: Palpitation, pain, orthopnea, PND, exercise tolerance.
       k. GI Tract: Pain, indigestion, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation,
          change in bowel, melena, rectal problems, bleeding, jaundice.
l.   Urinary Tract: Dysuria, polyuria, nocturia, hematuria, urgency, incontinence.
        m.   Female Genitalia: Sores, vaginal discharge/bleeding, sexual dysfunction.
        n.   Breast: Mass, tenderness, discharge.
        o.   Male Genitalia: Sores, discharge, scrotal pain, hernia, sexual dysfunction.
        p.   Joints/Extremities: Cramps, varicosities, pain, edema, artralgias, low back pain.
        q.   Endocrine: Heat or cold intolerance.
        r.   CNS: Paralysis, paresthesias, balance, gait, seizures, syncope, dizziness,
             nervousness, depression.
        s.   Any exposure to fumes, dusts, chemicals, loud noise, radiation?

       • List and describe all positives before listing negatives
       • Use the appropriate medical terminology
    (NB: A of list pertinent positives and negatives with a statement that a 10-point review of
   systems was performed and was otherwise negative is adequate for billing)

M. Physical Exam (List as a separate heading)
      The phrases “normal,” “within normal limits,” and “negative” are not acceptable

       Vital Signs
          Temperature:              + route
          Pulse: _____      + regular/irregular
          Respiration: ____         + describe pattern, character
          Blood pressure: __        (with orthostatic blood pressure and pulse
                                       readings where indicated)

       General Appearance
           Communicate a sense of what this person looks like with a brief description of:
        a. Body habitus
        b. Apparent age
        c. Distress
        d. Cooperation

       Integument
        Screen for skin lesions.

       Eyes: Describe the patient’s:
       a. Conjunctivae
       b. Sclerae (color)
       c. Pupils (size, reaction to light/accommodations, symmetry)
       d. Extraocular muscles
       e. Cornea/lens
       f. Fundus
       g. Visual fields

       Ears: Describe the patient’s:
       a. Hearing: acuity (describe method)
       b. Canals
       c. Tympanic membrane

       Nose: Describe the patient’s:
       a. Mucous membrane: color, patency of passages, discharge
       b. Septum: position


       Mouth and Throat: Describe the patient’s:
       a. Oral cavity: include tongue, teeth, gums, and mucous membrane
       b. Posterior pharynx
Neck: Describe the:
          a. Range of motion
          b. Thyroid

          Lymph Nodes: Describe the findings on inspection and palpation of the:
          a. Neck
          b. Supraclavicular nodes
          c. Axillary nodes
          d. Inguinal nodes
          e. Femoral nodes

      Thorax and Back: Describe the findings on inspection, palpation and percussion

         Lungs: Describe findings on inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.

                Cardiovascular: Describe
                 a.      The peripheral pulses: carotid radial, femoral, dorsalis pedis and
              posterior tibial
                 b.      Precordium
                 c.      Findings on inspection, palpation and auscultation of the heart

     •     Pulses and bruits may be reported in the respective anatomical regions or under the
           corresponding organ system

                Breasts: Record findings of inspection and palpation

                Musculoskeletal: Describe the patient’s
                a. Spine
                b. Extremities
                c. Joints
                d. Muscles

                Neurologic: Describe the patient’s
               a. Cranial nerves
               b. Sensory exam
               c. Motor exam
               d. Coordination, gait and station
               e. Reflexes

                Genital/Rectal: Description is required if it is relevant; otherwise indicate, “not
                       done”

N. Imaging and Laboratory Data (List as separate heading)
      Record and interpret relevant data

O. Assessment (List as separate heading)
 1. Identify active problems
 2. Discuss, for each active problem:
            a. Most likely diagnosis
            b. Most likely alternatives and supporting data
            c. For chronic problems, indicate underlying etiology, precipitating factors and
                 complications
       • Important psychosocial complications of the patient’s illness should be discussed.
P. Assessment of Plan (May list as separate heading or include a plan for each problem in
the Assessment)
For each major problem, write a plan with the following components where appropriate:
     1. Diagnostic plan
     2. Treatment plan
     3. Prognosis/follow-up
     4. Patient education
     5. Economic/resource referrals

Q. Evaluation
    Discuss and reconcile differences with senior resident before dictating your note.

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MINIMUM DATA FOR MEDICAL WRITE-UPS

  • 1. MINIMUM DATA REQUIRED FOR ALL WRITE-UPS A. Patient Identification This includes the patient’s age, gender, ethnicity, medical record number, telephone number of nearest relative in case of emergency, and referral source if any. B. Source and reliability of information State the source and reliability of the data, noting any concerns you might have. This signals the quality of the data to the reader. C. Chief Complaint (List as a separate heading) State the patient’s most bothersome symptom (chief complaint) using patient’s own words, if possible. D. History of Present Illness (HPI) (List as a separate heading) This is the most important part of the history and should be written in the narrative form. Do not list stable problems or other PMH in this section unless they are pertinent to the patient’s active complaint. 1. Begin with an overview of the chief complaint and other symptoms mentioned by the patient that fit together to best describe the most likely underlying disease process. Indicate when each symptom began and provide the following cardinal features where applicable: a. location e. setting in which they occur b. quality f. provocative factors c. quantity/severity g. palliative factors d. timing (duration, frequency) h. associated symptoms. 2. Next, record the relevant positive and negative non-symptom data such as data about previous doctors and healthcare facilities, diagnostic tests and results, treatments and results, specific habits, and occupation that are important for understanding the etiology (cause), pathogenesis (mechanism) and prognosis of the patient’s problem 3. Provide the personal and emotional context of the patient’s major problems. This section should display your understanding of how the patient’s personal and emotional dimensions are linked with their physical problem. NB: Data that is presented in the HPI do not need to be repeated in other parts of the write-up E. Other current active problems This section can be appended to the HPI. As with the HPI, these problems should be described with the appropriate symptoms and non-symptom data. The following sections can be recorded in outline form or a combination of narrative and outline form:
  • 2. F. Past Medical History (List as a separate heading) 1. List all relevant past medical events. Must include date or patient’s age. Include examples of relevant past medical history: a. illnesses (medical and psychiatric) b. operations c. injuries d. pregnancies: gravidity, parity G. Medication (List as a separate heading) Include prescription and over-the-counter medicines. a. name b. dose c. frequency d. duration of use H. Allergies (List as a separate heading) a. allergen such as food, drug or environmental b. nature of allergic response I. Health Maintenance (List as separate heading) a. screening test b. exposures c. safety measures d. exercise e. sleep f. diet g. immunization J. Social History (List as separate heading) a. current setting: relationships of other household members and significant others (marital status) b. education/occupation c. sexual history (if appropriate) d. tobacco e. substance use/abuse (alcohol: CAGE to be administered for all patients using alcohol) f. economic or other barrier to care K. Family History (List as a separate heading) Should contain screen for inheritable/familial diseases (age or birth date and health status of parents, siblings, and children) L. Review of System (List as separate heading) a. Constitutional: General health, energy, appetite, fevers, chills, night sweats, weight changes. b. Skin: Pruritus, sores, bruising, hair, nails, mole changes c. Head/Neck: Trauma, pain d. Eyes: Visual problems, e.g. blurring, inflammation, spots, flashes. e. Ears: Haring problems, otalgia, tinnitus. f. Nose: Rhinitis, epistaxis, sinusitis. g. Mouth/Throat: Dental problems, sores, hoarseness, dysphagia. h. Lymph Nodes: Swelling. i. Respiratory: Wheezing, cough, sputum, hemoptysis, dyspnea. j. Cardiovascular: Palpitation, pain, orthopnea, PND, exercise tolerance. k. GI Tract: Pain, indigestion, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, change in bowel, melena, rectal problems, bleeding, jaundice.
  • 3. l. Urinary Tract: Dysuria, polyuria, nocturia, hematuria, urgency, incontinence. m. Female Genitalia: Sores, vaginal discharge/bleeding, sexual dysfunction. n. Breast: Mass, tenderness, discharge. o. Male Genitalia: Sores, discharge, scrotal pain, hernia, sexual dysfunction. p. Joints/Extremities: Cramps, varicosities, pain, edema, artralgias, low back pain. q. Endocrine: Heat or cold intolerance. r. CNS: Paralysis, paresthesias, balance, gait, seizures, syncope, dizziness, nervousness, depression. s. Any exposure to fumes, dusts, chemicals, loud noise, radiation? • List and describe all positives before listing negatives • Use the appropriate medical terminology (NB: A of list pertinent positives and negatives with a statement that a 10-point review of systems was performed and was otherwise negative is adequate for billing) M. Physical Exam (List as a separate heading) The phrases “normal,” “within normal limits,” and “negative” are not acceptable Vital Signs Temperature: + route Pulse: _____ + regular/irregular Respiration: ____ + describe pattern, character Blood pressure: __ (with orthostatic blood pressure and pulse readings where indicated) General Appearance Communicate a sense of what this person looks like with a brief description of: a. Body habitus b. Apparent age c. Distress d. Cooperation Integument Screen for skin lesions. Eyes: Describe the patient’s: a. Conjunctivae b. Sclerae (color) c. Pupils (size, reaction to light/accommodations, symmetry) d. Extraocular muscles e. Cornea/lens f. Fundus g. Visual fields Ears: Describe the patient’s: a. Hearing: acuity (describe method) b. Canals c. Tympanic membrane Nose: Describe the patient’s: a. Mucous membrane: color, patency of passages, discharge b. Septum: position Mouth and Throat: Describe the patient’s: a. Oral cavity: include tongue, teeth, gums, and mucous membrane b. Posterior pharynx
  • 4. Neck: Describe the: a. Range of motion b. Thyroid Lymph Nodes: Describe the findings on inspection and palpation of the: a. Neck b. Supraclavicular nodes c. Axillary nodes d. Inguinal nodes e. Femoral nodes Thorax and Back: Describe the findings on inspection, palpation and percussion Lungs: Describe findings on inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. Cardiovascular: Describe a. The peripheral pulses: carotid radial, femoral, dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial b. Precordium c. Findings on inspection, palpation and auscultation of the heart • Pulses and bruits may be reported in the respective anatomical regions or under the corresponding organ system Breasts: Record findings of inspection and palpation Musculoskeletal: Describe the patient’s a. Spine b. Extremities c. Joints d. Muscles Neurologic: Describe the patient’s a. Cranial nerves b. Sensory exam c. Motor exam d. Coordination, gait and station e. Reflexes Genital/Rectal: Description is required if it is relevant; otherwise indicate, “not done” N. Imaging and Laboratory Data (List as separate heading) Record and interpret relevant data O. Assessment (List as separate heading) 1. Identify active problems 2. Discuss, for each active problem: a. Most likely diagnosis b. Most likely alternatives and supporting data c. For chronic problems, indicate underlying etiology, precipitating factors and complications • Important psychosocial complications of the patient’s illness should be discussed.
  • 5. P. Assessment of Plan (May list as separate heading or include a plan for each problem in the Assessment) For each major problem, write a plan with the following components where appropriate: 1. Diagnostic plan 2. Treatment plan 3. Prognosis/follow-up 4. Patient education 5. Economic/resource referrals Q. Evaluation Discuss and reconcile differences with senior resident before dictating your note.