TSWF Diving Event AIM Form Training May May-Aug 2020 Form Version - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TSWF Diving Event AIM Form Training May May-Aug 2020 Form Version Medically Ready ForceReady Medical Force Disclaimer Content shown is from an AHLTA Training System (ATS) and does not contain actual patient data. Medically Ready


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TSWF Diving Event AIM Form Training May May-Aug 2020 Form Version

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

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Recent Changes The following slide reflects changes made to the

  • form. The specific training slides for this form

follow the change slide.

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Dive and Flight Updates

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Added clinical clue to ROS that states ‘May be self-reported or endorsed by significant other or peer who knows patient well enough to report subtle changes in personality or thought process.’

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Objectives

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

  • Understand how the form can be utilized from initial visit through 72-hour

follow-up

  • Describe the elements found on the Diving Tab of the form (Diver and Dive

Information, Timeline, General Information, Medical History, Personal History, Fatigue, Tobacco, Exercise/Sports, Illness/Injury)

  • Locate the embedded MoCA and MACE 2 form links on the PE/AP Tab

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Diving Tab

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

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Diving Tab

Diver and Dive Information Ribbon Note: The clinical clue ‘check all that apply for this incident’. Clinical clues are placed throughout the form and give relevant information.

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Diving Tab

Timeline Ribbon 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.

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Diving Tab

General Information Ribbon It is recommended to complete all fields on the Diving tab to identify all factors which may affect the divers’s condition.

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Diving Tab

Medical History Ribbon Open the Medical History ribbon to document Past Medical Conditions and Prior Surgeries.

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Diving Tab

Personal History Ribbon Clicking on the ‘X’ after typing in the box will reset the box to its default text by erasing what has been entered. The Undo button can be clicked if this was done accidentally.

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Diving Tab

Fatigue Ribbon Open this ribbon to document if patient is experiencing jet lag.

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Diving Tab

Tobacco Ribbon Open this ribbon to document tobacco use.

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Diving Tab

Exercise/Sports Ribbon Open this ribbon to access fields for documenting history of workouts and exercise supplements.

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Diving Tab

Illness/Injury Ribbon Open this ribbon to access fields for documenting prior injuries.

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ROS Tab

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. Access any TSWF form from the Navigator via this link.

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PE/AP Tab

The MoCA and MACE 2 forms that can be printed for testing are available here. This section allows for documentation of re-evaluation of vital signs during a single

  • encounter. Note: documenting

vital signs here will not automatically go into the vital signs module of AHLTA.

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PE/AP Tab (cont.)

If you document that something is abnormal, free text boxes are available for further explanation.

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PE/AP Tab (cont.)

Use the Autoneg button for quick documentation of normal exams.

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PE/AP Tab (cont.)

Document labs drawn here. Free text boxes are available for each of the lab draws.

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PE/AP Tab (cont.)

An ICD-10 code is required as part of your

  • documentation. Note: Documenting the ICD-10 code

here does not mean this code appears in the A/P module—it must be entered there as well.

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PE/AP Tab (cont.)

This is where the treatment provided and disposition can be documented.

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Follow-up Tab

Specifics about hyperbaric treatment can be documented here.

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Follow-up Tab (cont.)

Links to MoCA and MACE 2 are provided.

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Follow-up Tab (cont.)

Document Motor Strength and reflexes

  • here. Right and left sides are separated.
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Follow-up Tab (cont.)

Document Diagnosis and Presumptive Diagnosis here. Again, an ICD-10 code is required as part of your documentation.

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Follow-up Tab (cont.)

This is where the treatment provided and disposition for the follow-up visit can be documented.

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TSWF Resource Material

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

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Primary 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/