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  2. Patient check-in - Wikipedia

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    Beyond simply asking for a patient's name like paper sign-in sheets traditionally did, the self-service kiosks can gather much more info to facilitate registration. Savance Health's solution offers integration with license, ID, credit card, and insurance card scanning devices, allowing the patient to identify themselves quickly and accurately ...

  3. Medication Administration Record - Wikipedia

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    A Medication Administration Record (MAR, or eMAR for electronic versions), commonly referred to as a drug chart, is the report that serves as a legal record of the drugs administered to a patient at a facility by a health care professional.

  4. WHO Surgical Safety Checklist - Wikipedia

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    The checklist places its nineteen items into three "phases" of a surgical procedure: sign-in (before induction of anesthesia, while the patient is still conscious); time-out (with the surgeon present, before skin incision); and sign-out, based on the Joint Commission's Universal Protocol.

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  7. Admission note - Wikipedia

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    An admission note is part of a medical record that documents the patient 's status (including history and physical examination findings ), reasons why the patient is being admitted for inpatient care to a hospital or other facility, and the initial instructions for that patient's care. [1]