1st Edition

Dotphrase Templates for Maternal Fetal Medicine Management Protocols and Documentation in the Electronic Medical Record System

Edited By Elias Kassir, Rachel A Newman Copyright 2027
240 Pages
by CRC Press

240 Pages
by CRC Press

A significant portion of a clinician’s time will be spent documenting in the electronic medical record system. When a certain problem or clinical scenario is frequently encountered, using “dotphrases” – templates for specific problems – can help ease the documentation burden while still ensuring high-quality care and documentation, which is  of crucial importance in today’s medicolegal landscape.... Read more

1. General Inpatient 2. General Clinic Non-Ultrasound Outpatient 3. General Ultrasound 4. Maternal Clinical Pathology 4.1  Advanced Maternal Age and Assisted Reproductive Technology 4.2. Autoimmune Disease 4.3. Cardiopulmonary Disease 4.4. Cancer 4.5. Connective Tissue and Autonomic Disorders 4.6. Endocrine Disorders 4.7. General Prenatal Care 4.8. Hematologic Disorders 4.9. Hepatic Disease 4.10. Hypertensive Disease and Imitators of Preeclampsia 4.11. Labor and Delivery 4.12. Maternal Infections 4.13. Neurologic Disorders 4.14. Obesity 4.15. Preterm Labor/Delivery and Preterm Prelabor Rupture of Membranes 4.16. Psychiatric Disease and Substance Use 4.17. Renal Disease 4.18. Uterine/Adnexal Pathology and Ectopic Pregnancy 5. Fetal and Placental Clinical Pathology 5.1. Alloimmunization 5.2 . Antepartum Fetal Surveillance 5.3. Cardiac Anomalies 5.4. Congenital Infections 5.5. Facial and Neck Anomalies 5.6.  Fetal Growth Restriction 5.7. Genetic Syndromes and Testing 5.8. Genitourinary Anomalies 5.9. Intra-abdominal Anomalies 5.10. Intracranial Anomalies 5.11. Intrauterine Fetal Demise and Termination 5.12. Miscellaneous Fetal Anomalies 5.13. Non-Cardiac Thoracic Anomalies 5.14. Placental and Umbilical Cord Anomalies 5.15. Skeletal, Spinal, and Limb Anomalies 5.16. Twin and Higher-Order Multiple Gestations References by chapter

Biography

Elias Kassir MD

The Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, TX, USA

Rachel A. Newman MD, MBA 

The Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences
Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, TX, USA