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  1. Pertinent Negatives (PN) are used when the clinician documents why they DID NOT perform a procedure. Example: If Aspirin is part of the agency protocol for hest Pain but was not administered, the reason should be documented.

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  2. Pertinent Negative Values are documented as "an attribute" of an element. It allows the documentation of pertinent negative value in addition to the documentation of a "real" value.

  3. Feb 14, 2013 · A pertinent negative would be the patient answering "no" to a question that helps narrow down what's going on. For a patient with chest pain, if the patient answers no to hemoptysis (coughing up blood), it helps to rule out things like pulmonary embolism.

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    Pertinent Negative Values are documented as "an attribute" of an element. It allows the documentation of pertinent negative value in addition to the documentation of "real" value.

  5. Oct 7, 2022 · Learn More: https://www.prepareforems.com The Paramedic Coach explains what a pertinent negative is, how to screen for them and how to document them in your charting.

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  6. Pertinent Negative Values are documented as "an attribute" of an element. It allows the K Please reference the NEMSIS White Paper describing the use of NOT Values, Pertinent Negatives, and Nill: https://nemsis.org/media/nemsis_v3/master/UsageGuides/NEMSIS_V3_1_EMSDataSet_Pertinent_Negative_NOT_and_Nil_Attribute_Usage.pdf W

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