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About Scales report (Clinical Monitoring)

Path: Reports>Clinical>Clinical Monitoring

With the Scales report, you can view information about patients' actual and desired indicators which include anxiety, pain, nausea, and shortness of breath. Tracking these indicators assists agencies in identifying areas for improvement. Indicators can be documented for an individual patient, but may also be reported in a summary manner.

For more information about defining the report, see Scales Report (Clinical Monitoring) – Define tab.

Note: The report shows patients who have teams defined in Patient>General>Admissions & Status.

Field Name Description

Patient Code

Code of a patient defined in Patient>General>Basic.

Patient Name

First and last names of a patient whose clinical monitoring data were collected.

Primary Physician

First and last names of the primary physician assigned to a patient.

Team

Team to which a patient belongs.

Admission (SOC)

Patient's admission date in Patient>General>Admissions & Status.

Discharge Date

Patient's discharge date in Patient>General>Admissions & Status.

Primary Diagnosis

Patient's primary diagnosis in Patient>General>Admissions & Status.

Rating Date

Date when the clinical monitoring value was rated.

Time

Time when the clinical monitoring value was rated.

Actual Rating

Actual value (0-10 scale) captured for the corresponding clinical monitoring indicator in Patient>Clinical>Clinical Monitoring>Add/Edit Clinical Data.

Desired Rating

Desired value (0-10 scale) captured for the corresponding clinical monitoring indicator in Patient>Clinical>Clinical Monitoring>Add/Edit Clinical Data.

# of Days from SOC

Number of days from the patient's start of care.

Summary/Aggregate Section

Clinician

First and last name of a resource who collected clinical monitoring value for a patient.

Number of Patients Admitted During Report Period

Number of patients admitted during the period specified on the Define tab.

Number of Patients Reassessed During Report Period

Number of patients reassessed during the date range specified on the Define tab.

Improvement Rating at 2 Days After SOC, %

Percentage ratio of the patient's clinical monitoring value improvement in two-days-period after the start of care.

 

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