RE: [MARKETING] Re: Altered Mental Status
Greta wrote: "Speaking of encephalopathy does anyone have an encephalopathy query they would be willing to share?"
I have about four templates I use for encephalopathy. Each contains a short, relevant citation from a medical journal that helps explain the rationale for encephalopathy, each with a slightly different focus. I choose the template that most closely fits my clinical scenario. I like to use journal cites whenever possible in my queries because I think physicians respond better to their peers.
BTW, why do all your posts say [MARKETING]? I read this group in the List Manager and it throws off the threading--starts a new thread for each post instead of following the previous post on the same topic.
Renee
Linda Renee Brown, RN, CCRN, CCDS
Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist
Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center
I have about four templates I use for encephalopathy. Each contains a short, relevant citation from a medical journal that helps explain the rationale for encephalopathy, each with a slightly different focus. I choose the template that most closely fits my clinical scenario. I like to use journal cites whenever possible in my queries because I think physicians respond better to their peers.
BTW, why do all your posts say [MARKETING]? I read this group in the List Manager and it throws off the threading--starts a new thread for each post instead of following the previous post on the same topic.
Renee
Linda Renee Brown, RN, CCRN, CCDS
Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist
Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center
Comments
Thanks for the suggestions.
I suppose my heading said marketing because I just hit reply to an
e-mail and did not change the subject line.
I changed my subject heading to Altered Mental Status, not sure if that
makes a difference. I don't really know anything about threading. I
just know if I hit reply the e-mail goes out to everyone. Sorry if I
confused anyone!
Greta Goodman
Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist
Health Information Management
Virginia Hospital Center
1701 North George Mason Drive
Arlington, VA 22205
703-558-5336
ggoodman@virginiahospitalcenter.com