TSWF Breast Cancer Ris isk Assessment September Sep-Dec 2019 Form - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TSWF Breast Cancer Ris isk Assessment September Sep-Dec 2019 Form - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TSWF Breast Cancer Ris isk Assessment September Sep-Dec 2019 Form Version These slides were not updated during the May-Aug 2020 release but are still relevant Medically Ready ForceReady Medical Force Disclaimer Content shown is from


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TSWF Breast Cancer Ris isk Assessment September Sep-Dec 2019 Form Version

These slides were not updated during the May-Aug 2020 release but are still relevant

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Disclaimer

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Content shown is from an AHLTA Training System (ATS) and does not contain actual patient data.

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Objectives

Training Objective: Identify the clinical workflows, screeners and tools available in the TSWF Breast Cancer Risk Assessment AIM Form Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of today’s activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify the three different breast cancer risk assessment tools available on the form

(Slide 6)

  • Describe the elements found within the Breast Cancer Survivor Care Plan ribbon (provider

info, diagnosis, treatment plans, etc.) (Slides 9-11)

  • Identify the appropriate location to document a procedural note (Slide 12)

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In Intake/Care Pla lan Tab

Form version, links to MilSuite, TSWF Navigator, TSWF Website, and Change Log are listed at the top.

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In Intake/Care Pla lan Tab

Clicking here opens the ribbon with further information. The form version is here. Forms are updated 3x/year.

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In Intake/Ris isk Ass ssessment Ri Ribbon

Information on three Risk Assessment Tools is available by clicking these links.

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In Intake/Ris isk Ass ssessment Ri Ribbon (c (cont.)

A red “X” indicates this section will be included in the note. AHLTA automatically marks this “X” after text has been

  • entered. Clicking on the “X” after typing in the box will

reset the box to its default text by erasing what has been

  • entered. (Note: The Undo button can be clicked if you

accidentally erased what you had entered).

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In Intake/Ris isk Ass ssessment Ri Ribbon (c (cont.)

Document in these fields by placing an “x” within the brackets using the pre-populated text (which can be modified as needed). Here are fields for documenting Personal History of Cancer, and Family History of Cancer.

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Breast Can ancer Su Survivor Car are Plan lan

Click the “X” if the Survivorship care plan was provided to the patient. By clicking on the small box next to an entry, you can add free-text. As with all other free-text fields, there is a 2,000 character limit. Fields are provided for making note of the provider team and documenting the diagnosis.

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Breast Can ancer Su Survivor Car are Plan lan (c (cont.)

This field is for documenting completed surgical, radiation, and systemic therapy treatments.

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Breast Su Surviv ivor Car are Plan lan (c (cont.)

This field has options for

  • ngoing treatment, and

persistent symptoms and side effects.

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Procedures Tab

Link to iMedConsent, a way to virtually sign a consent form (only where available). Free text area is provided for documenting the Procedural Note. Typing above the ellipsis (…..) helps this data stand out from the next section of the note.

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TSWF Resource Material

The TSWF repository for training/educational materials and updates: www.tswf-mhs.com/

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Pri rimary Care Clinical Community Content Working Group

▪ DHA - Maj Matthew J Royall ▪ ARMY - Dr. Robert Marshall ▪ AIR FORCE – Dr. Matthew Barnes

TSWF Feedback https://www.milsuite.mil/book/groups/tswf TSWF Website http://www.tswf-mhs.com/