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Finished note
Example — generated by Notat from a sample visit
Presenting concern: Twisted right ankle while stepping off a curb this morning. Able to bear weight with discomfort. Assessment: Soft-tissue ankle injury. No immediate features suggesting fracture identified in the history and examination. Plan: Advised rest, ice, compression, elevation, and analgesia as appropriate. Return for reassessment if unable to bear weight or symptoms worsen. Clinical documentation: Relevant symptoms, meaningful negatives, assessment, and follow-up advice were captured from the sample visit and organised into the selected template.
FactsContext™
symptoms
Injury: Right ankle pain after twisting injury this morning
history of present illness
Function: Able to bear weight with discomfort
Visit focus: The main concern, timeline, and functional impact were identified from the conversation.
assessment
Working diagnosis: Soft-tissue ankle injury
plan
Advice: Rest, ice, compression, elevation, and return precautions
Safety-netting: Follow-up triggers and urgent return precautions were documented as part of the plan.
denials of symptoms
Denies: Relevant denials: Relevant red flags and absent symptoms were retained to support the documented assessment.
Template
Generate an EMS report note that includes exactly the fields listed below, in the specified order, with the exact header names and formatting. Date: Time: Name: Age: Sex: ID: Phone: Transport from: Transport to: Leaving time: Chief Complaint: History: Symptoms: Assessment: Status: Consciousness: Blood Pressure: [Blood Pressure Value at Blood Pressure Time] Pulse: [Pulse Value at Pulse Time] Oxygen: [Oxygen Saturation at Oxygen Time] Glucose: [Glucose Level at Glucose Time] Treatment: Medication: Intervention: Administration: Arrival time: Receiving facility: Receiving Rep:
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Dr. Lucas Meyer
Emergency Physician, Germany
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