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PT Routine Total Joint Program Visit Note Page 1 Vital Signs Temperature: Apical: Pulse Radial: Resp: Lung Sounds: (L) / min Sitting Standing Lying (L) B/P (R) Pain Pain Type: Aching Dull Aching Constant Nagging Burning Gnawing Location: Annoying Throbbing Stabbing Prickling Shooting Electric No Pain Reported Patients acceptable level of pain: Patients present level of pain: (R) Pulse Ox: Patient unable to stand PT INR sec Body Circumference: Weight: Pounds Left Right Arm: Height: Inches Thigh: Telehealth Monitoring Non Verbal Pain Assessment: Not Reported/Observed Facial Grimaces Onset: Restlessness Guarding Rigidity Moaning Crying What makes the pain better? Blood Sugar Blood Glucose Check Performed: Result: Hours mg/dl What makes pain worse? FSBS: Range Relief with Medications: Oxygen Oxygen By L/Min for shortness of breath. History of pain management: Allergies Regimen Current Pain Control Regimen/ Effectiveness of pain control regimen: Repositioning Heat Ice Medication Rest/Relaxation Massage Diversion Care plan reflects pain interventions/goals

PT Routine Total Joint Program Visit Note Page 2 Episode Date: PT Total Joint Program Visit Note Visit Goals Assessed/No Problem Assess Gait: Teach Gait training: Transfers: Safe transfer techniques: mobility: Therapeutic exercise: ROM: Recording INRs in log: Strength: Compliance/effectiveness of medication protocol: Understanding of Agency Care Guidelines: Understanding of patient/caregiver of Disease Management principles: Understanding of importance of rest periods: Effectiveness of telehealth program to prevent unnecessary rehospitalizations: Follow up INR results including contacting MD and dosing Coumadin in med cassette: General home safety: Agency Care guidelines & seeking appropriate medical attention: Teach importance of follow-up with physician appointments: Medication 'Teach Back': High risk medication purposes & side effects: Patient/caregiver coping: Disease Management 'Teach Back' Progress towards goals/discharge planning process: Importance of follow-up with physician appointments: Plan for next visit: Importance of discharge planning in maintaining long term health: Importance of discharge planning in maintaining long term health: Patient/caregiver verbalizes understanding of the following: Disease process: Agency Care Guidelines & when to seek medical help:

PT Routine Total Joint Program Visit Note Page 3 Episode Date: Teach Continued Medication protocol: High risk medications: Diet: : Perform (Clinician to add below per patient plan of care) Gait training: Transfer training: Home exercise program:

PT Routine Total Joint Program Visit Note Page 4 Process Measures Heart failure symptoms identified and addressed timely; MD notified Diabetic foot care; patient/caregiver education implemented Fall prevention implemented Depression prevention implemented Pain prevention implemented Patient/caregiver educated on "high risk meds" Potential medication issues identified; MD contacted Pressure ulcer prevention implemented Pressure ulcer treatment implemented using moist wound healing principles Assess/Teach/Perform for Comorbidities/Additional Diagnosis Comorbidities do not exist

PT Routine Total Joint Program Visit Note Page 5 If wound has been resolved, use these check boxes to indicate. Wound 1 Resolved Wound 2 Resolved Wound 3 Resolved Create Order Location: 1) 2) Origin of Wound: Pressure Vascular Incontinence Pressure Vascular Incontinence Pressure Vascular Surgical Surgical Surgical 3) Incontinence Stage of Wound: Size: Drainage: Drainage Amount: Surrounding Tissue: Odor: Procedure: Patient's Tolerance: S/S of Infection: Pressure Relieving Device(s): Instructions Given: Stage 1 Stage 3 N/A Stage 1 Stage 3 N/A Stage 1 Stage 3 N/A Stage 2 Stage 4 Stage 2 Stage 4 Stage 2 Width Width Width Depth Undermining/Tunneling Depth Undermining/Tunneling Stage 4 Length Length Length Serous Depth Undermining/Tunneling at O'clock at O'clock at Green Yellow/Tan Green Yellow/Tan Green Thin Minimum Moderate Copious Minimum Moderate Copious Minimum Pink Yellow Pink Yellow Pink Yellow Pink Yellow Pink Yellow Thick Purulent Serous Thin Wound Bed Wound Bed Wound Bed Thick Purulent Serous Describe Cleanse With: Rinsed With: Filled With: Covered With: Secured With: Tech: Sterile Well - No Complaint Not Well - Complaint : Patient Clean Describe Cleanse With: Rinsed With: Filled With: Covered With: Secured With: Tech: Sterile Well - No Complaint Not Well - Complaint : Patient Clean Thin Describe Cleanse With: Rinsed With: Filled With: Covered With: Secured With: Tech: Sterile : Patient Yellow/Tan Thick Moderate Well - No Complaint Not Well - Complaint Clean O'clock Purulent Copious ness Hot To Touch ness Hot To Touch ness Hot To Touch Pain Elev. Temp Pain Elev. Temp Pain Elev. Temp None None Odor None Concerning: Serosanguineous Concerning: Serosanguineous Caregiver Concerning: Serosanguineous Pink Caregiver Yellow

PT Routine Total Joint Program Visit Note Page 6 THERAPY ASSESSMENT SUMMARY GOALS:

P T R o u t i n e T o t a l J o i n t P r o g r a m V i s i t N o t e P a g e 7 HOMEBOUND STATUS Residual weakness Dependent upon adaptive device(s) Confusion, unable to go out of home alone Medical Restrictions Unable to safely leave home unassisted Severe SOB, SOB upon exertion Needs assistance for all activities Requires assistance to ambulate PROGRESS TOWARD THERAPY GOALS PLAN FOR NEXT VISIT DISCHARGE PLANNING CARE COORDINATION (OTHER CARE PROVIDERS) Visit Date End Visit Date Time In Time Out Visit Duration: Time not recorded on Visit Note