UTI, Acute Specialty: Family Practice Category: Family Practice Related Content: History of Present Illness Reason for Visit: Problem (Visit Type) Priority: 1 Visit Type Menu Type: Single Sentence: The patient is being seen for Display Text Render Text
an initial evaluation of an acute urinary tract infection
follow-up of an acute urinary tract infection
follow-up of a hospitalization for an acute urinary
follow-up from a previous urgent care visit for an
follow-up from an emergency room visit for an acute
worsening symptoms of an acute urinary tract
Symptoms: Symptoms Priority: 1 Symptoms Menu Type: YesNo EMCODE: Associated Signs and Symptoms Yes Sentence: Symptoms include No Sentence: Symptoms do not include
Display Text Render Text Pain Location Menu Type: Multiple EMCODE: Location Sentence: The pain is located in the Display Text Render Text Radiation Menu Type: Multiple EMCODE: LocationSentence: The pain radiates to the
Display Text Render Text Pain Quality Menu Type: Multiple EMCODE: Quality Sentence: The patient describes the pain as Display Text Render Text Onset Mode Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Timing Sentence: Onset was Display Text Render Text Onset Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Duration Sentence: Symptoms began Display Text Render Text Timing Menu Type: Multiple EMCODE: Timing Sentence: The symptoms occur Display Text Render Text Current Symptom Frequency Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Timing Sentence: Currently, the symptoms occur
Display Text Render Text Current Symptom Duration Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Duration Sentence: The symptoms last for Display Text Render Text Severity Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Severity Sentence: The patient describes the symptoms as Display Text Render Text Progression Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Severity Sentence: The symptoms are Display Text Render Text Exacerbating Factors Menu Type: YesNo EMCODE: Modifying Factors Yes Sentence: Symptoms are exacerbated by No Sentence: Symptoms are not exacerbated by Display Text Render Text Relieving Factors Menu Type: YesNo EMCODE: Modifying Factors Yes Sentence: Symptoms are relieved by No Sentence: Symptoms are not relieved by Display Text Render Text Current Treatment: Current Treatment Priority: 1 Current Treatment Menu Type: Multiple EMCODE: Modifying Factors Sentence: Current treatment includes Display Text Render Text Adherence/Tolerance/Control Menu Type: Multiple EMCODE: Modifying Factors Sentence: By report, there is Display Text Render Text Pertinent History: Pertinent Medical History Priority: 1 First Episode Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Duration Sentence: The first urinary tract infection occurred Display Text Render Text UTI Frequency Menu Type: Multiple Display Text Render Text
urinary tract infections in the past six months
urinary tract infections in the past year
Pertinent Medical History Menu Type: YesNo Yes Sentence: Pertinent medical history includes
No Sentence: Pertinent medical history does not include Display Text Render Text Risk Factors Menu Type: YesNo Yes Sentence: Risk factors include No Sentence: Risk factors do not include Display Text Render Text Evaluation and Treatment History: Eval/Diagnosis History Priority: 1 Prev Evaluation Setting Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Modifying Factors Sentence: The patient was previously evaluated Display Text Render Text Prev Evaluation Timing Menu Type: Single EMCODE: Duration Sentence: The previous evaluation took place Display Text Render Text Presentation Menu Type: Multiple Sentence: Previous presentation included Past Evaluation Past Evaluation Menu Type: Multiple Sentence: Past evaluation has included Display Text Render Text Treatment History Past Treatment Menu Type: Multiple Sentence: Past treatment has included Display Text Render Text Pty
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