MEDICAL RECORD REVIEW FORM

$5.00

The medical record review is the first, and arguably most vital, component of the Clinical Swallow Evaluation for SLPs practicing in the acute care setting. This Medical Record Review Form serves as a cognitive framework to ensure clinicians gather necessary information via the medical record in order to perform comprehensive evaluations of swallowing for hospitalized inpatients. Print this form (and many copies) and carry it on you to use any time you receive a new order for Clinical Swallow Evaluation!

This form is ideal for graduate students in acute care externships, Clinical Fellows, and early career professionals in acute care settings who are refining their processes for medical record reviews.

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The medical record review is the first, and arguably most vital, component of the Clinical Swallow Evaluation for SLPs practicing in the acute care setting. This Medical Record Review Form serves as a cognitive framework to ensure clinicians gather necessary information via the medical record in order to perform comprehensive evaluations of swallowing for hospitalized inpatients. Print this form (and many copies) and carry it on you to use any time you receive a new order for Clinical Swallow Evaluation!

This form is ideal for graduate students in acute care externships, Clinical Fellows, and early career professionals in acute care settings who are refining their processes for medical record reviews.

The medical record review is the first, and arguably most vital, component of the Clinical Swallow Evaluation for SLPs practicing in the acute care setting. This Medical Record Review Form serves as a cognitive framework to ensure clinicians gather necessary information via the medical record in order to perform comprehensive evaluations of swallowing for hospitalized inpatients. Print this form (and many copies) and carry it on you to use any time you receive a new order for Clinical Swallow Evaluation!

This form is ideal for graduate students in acute care externships, Clinical Fellows, and early career professionals in acute care settings who are refining their processes for medical record reviews.