The One Medical Passport PreOp Nursing Assessment is one of the most important components of the One Medical Passport Perioperative System.
As soon as a patient completes her Medical Passport, the Medical Passport is immediately available to be downloaded by a facility’s preop nursing staff. On the main page of the One Medical Passport Nursing Assessment screen, the patient’s information is arranged by subject area: medications, allergies, past medical history, etc. in a format that allows for a quick but thorough review. Any information that needs to be added or edited takes only a few seconds to change, and the system automatically creates an audit trail of what information was changed, when it was changed, and who it was changed by.
Finding a patient’s Medical Passport is easy through an enhanced search function that can search multiple ways including day of surgery or by patient name. Furthermore, the system always alerts nursing staff when a new Medical Passport has been created by a patient and is available for download.
Of course, there are a few patients who can’t create a Medical Passport for themselves. In those cases, One Medical Passport provides functionality for a nurse or other qualified medical staff person to quickly create an “instant” Medical Passport for the patient, ensuring that documentation is consistent for all patients.
Although the One Medical Passport Nursing Assessment is a powerful piece of functionality as a standalone application, its true power comes from the fact that, like all One Medical Passport modules, it is part of the fully integrated One Medical Passport System. Therefore, updates made in the One Medical Passport Nursing Assessment automatically flow over to other linked modules such as the Anesthesia PreOp or the Medication Reconciliation. |