Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  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.

    • 311KB
    • 2
  2. Feb 14, 2013 · A pertinent negative is a negative finding (sign, symptom or something from the scene or history) that is pertinent (appropriate) to ruling out your diagnosis of exclusion.

  3. Both pertinent positives and pertinent negatives are included within the HPI and physical exam, not a separate section of the chart. By their very presence, it indicates that you are actively considering more than one possible diagnoses. List a minimum of three differential diagnoses if possible.

  4. 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.

  5. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like General Pertinent Negatives, Chest Pain pertinent negatives, SOB pertinent negatives and more.

  6. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like ALOC, Abdominal Pain, Behavioral Emergency and more.

  7. People also ask

  8. Example #1 - Aspirin Administration: If the medication Aspirin is part of the agency protocol for Chest Pain but was not K This is done through the use of Pertinent Negative Values. If the patient took the Aspirin prior to the EMS arrival on the scene, the value "Medication Already K Is Nillable (11) K

  1. People also search for