Lecture 4 Flashcards
1
Q
What is the purpose of a medical record?
A
- Medico-legal document recording animals’ history, diagnostics and treatments
- An evidential report for defence of a veterinarian for purposes of malpractice
- Communicative tool between vets for treating the same animal
- Record of recall to prompt treating vet
- A database for retrospective research and education
2
Q
What are the 8 components of a problem orientated medical record?
A
- Signalment- species, breed, sex, age, neutered status
- Reason for consultation
- History as reported by owner (v.important if it is a completely new patient)
- Physical exam- subjective (how patient looks) and objective (use the 10-body system approach) (using numbers in this part though)
- Problem list- history, clinical findings, lab abnormalities
- Assessment- examine each problem from the list and differential diagnosis (rule ins + outs)
- Plan – diagnostic and treatment (what you want to do and why you want to do it, it needs to be specific what you are giving and why)
- Progress notes (including client communication + consent to plan)
3
Q
What are the 10 different important body systems to cover in a medical history?
A
- Temp, Pulse, Resp. rate, mm, crt, hydration, BCS, weight.
- Ear, Eyes, Nose, Throat (EENT)
- Peripheral Lymph Nodes (PLN)
- Heart sounds
- Lung sounds
- Abdominal palpation (including rectal findings)
- Urogenital (UG)
- Skin
- Musculoskeletal (MSK)
- Neurological