Nursing home visits: an efficient system for the busy physician.

  • 1 May 1997
    • journal article
    • review article
    • Vol. 52  (5) , 57-60, 65, 69
Abstract
For their patients who enter a nursing home, physicians need to know how to perform an efficient and effective visit. With a structured, methodical approach the initial and follow-up visits can be done within 15 minutes per patient. Each visit can include review of diagnoses and medications; input from the patient, nursing staff, and families; vital signs and weights; physical exam; lab results; and review of the interdisciplinary care plan. An assessment that genuinely contributes to the care plan will enhance the physician's effectiveness and satisfaction in long-term care practice.

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