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This page is dedicated to monitoring and recording vital signs, providing a snapshot of the patient's current health status and trends over time.  Then select Vitals at the top of the page.
= Patient Vitals =


This page is dedicated to '''monitoring and recording vital signs''', offering a real-time snapshot of a patient's health and long-term trends over time. Vitals are essential for clinical assessment and must be associated with a patient encounter.


To begin, navigate to the patient's chart and select the '''Vitals''' tab at the top of the screen.


[[File:Vitalsarrow.jpg|800px]]
[[File:VEHRDICT-Howto-AiVitalEntry_-_4K.mov|center|800px|Documenting Vitals Manually or via AI]]


== How to Enter Vital Information ==


Users have two options for entering vitals:
* Manually, by filling in vital fields
* Using VEHRDICT’s voice-powered AI to enter vitals via dictation


==Vitals==
{{Tip|Use the microphone icon and say “Add vitals for John Doe: temperature is 98.6, heart rate is 78” to quickly document vitals hands-free.}}


== Step 1: Navigate to the Patient Dashboard ==
# From the main navigation, access the '''Patient Dashboard'''.
# Vitals must be associated with a patient encounter.
# If no encounter is selected, VEHRDICT will prompt you to choose one before entering vitals.


Vitals must be linked to an encounter. In order to enter vitals first navigate to the dashboard of the patient.
{{Warning|Vitals cannot be recorded without linking to a patient encounter. Be sure to create or select an active encounter before proceeding.}}


== Step 2: Select the Patient ==
You can select the patient in one of the following ways:
* Use the '''Search''' tab to locate the patient by name, DOB, or other identifiers.
* Click on the appointment from the calendar and select '''Patient Chart'''.
* Use the universal search bar at the top of the page.


== Step 3: Enter Vitals ==


[[File:Vitals.jpg|800px]]
Once in the '''Vitals List''':
# Click '''Add New''' to open the vital sign entry form.
# Input key vitals such as:
## Temperature
## Heart Rate
## Respiratory Rate
## Blood Pressure (Systolic/Diastolic)
## Oxygen Saturation
## Weight
## Height
## BMI (auto-calculated)


[[File:vitals_list_nx.jpg|center|800px|Vitals Entry Form]]


== Step 4: View Vitals Chart ==


This can be done by searching for the patient under the search tab or by clicking on the appointment from calendar and selecting "patient chart."
After entry, VEHRDICT will dynamically update the vitals dashboard, which includes:
* Most recent values
* Historical trends
* Visual graphs of each metric
* Highlights for out-of-range values (e.g., red for abnormal results)


[[File:vital_display_nx.jpg|center|800px|Vitals Display & Chart]]


{{Tip|Use the chart view to identify patterns such as consistently elevated BP or weight gain over time. Hover over data points for detailed timestamps.}}


[[File:Calendar.jpg|800px]]
== Summary ==
 
VEHRDICT’s vitals feature ensures accurate, efficient, and AI-assisted documentation of patient health. Regular updates help providers monitor changes in patient condition and guide timely interventions.

Latest revision as of 16:17, 20 June 2025

Patient Vitals

This page is dedicated to monitoring and recording vital signs, offering a real-time snapshot of a patient's health and long-term trends over time. Vitals are essential for clinical assessment and must be associated with a patient encounter.

To begin, navigate to the patient's chart and select the Vitals tab at the top of the screen.

Documenting Vitals Manually or via AI

How to Enter Vital Information

Users have two options for entering vitals:

  • Manually, by filling in vital fields
  • Using VEHRDICT’s voice-powered AI to enter vitals via dictation

Tip: Use the microphone icon and say “Add vitals for John Doe: temperature is 98.6, heart rate is 78” to quickly document vitals hands-free.


Step 1: Navigate to the Patient Dashboard

  1. From the main navigation, access the Patient Dashboard.
  2. Vitals must be associated with a patient encounter.
  3. If no encounter is selected, VEHRDICT will prompt you to choose one before entering vitals.

Warning: Vitals cannot be recorded without linking to a patient encounter. Be sure to create or select an active encounter before proceeding.


Step 2: Select the Patient

You can select the patient in one of the following ways:

  • Use the Search tab to locate the patient by name, DOB, or other identifiers.
  • Click on the appointment from the calendar and select Patient Chart.
  • Use the universal search bar at the top of the page.

Step 3: Enter Vitals

Once in the Vitals List:

  1. Click Add New to open the vital sign entry form.
  2. Input key vitals such as:
    1. Temperature
    2. Heart Rate
    3. Respiratory Rate
    4. Blood Pressure (Systolic/Diastolic)
    5. Oxygen Saturation
    6. Weight
    7. Height
    8. BMI (auto-calculated)
Vitals Entry Form
Vitals Entry Form

Step 4: View Vitals Chart

After entry, VEHRDICT will dynamically update the vitals dashboard, which includes:

  • Most recent values
  • Historical trends
  • Visual graphs of each metric
  • Highlights for out-of-range values (e.g., red for abnormal results)
Vitals Display & Chart
Vitals Display & Chart

Tip: Use the chart view to identify patterns such as consistently elevated BP or weight gain over time. Hover over data points for detailed timestamps.


Summary

VEHRDICT’s vitals feature ensures accurate, efficient, and AI-assisted documentation of patient health. Regular updates help providers monitor changes in patient condition and guide timely interventions.