Last updated on 7/8/19 | First published on 10/23/18 | Literature review current through Oct. 2024
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Authors:
Jeff Mize RRT, CHT, UHMSADS,
Tiffany Hamm BSN, RN, CWS, ACHRN, UHMSADS,
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Coauthor(s)
Jeff Mize, RRT, CHT, UHMSADS
Disclosures: Nothing to disclose
Tiffany Hamm, BSN, RN, CWS, ACHRN, UHMSADS
Chief Nursing Officer, Wound Reference, IncDisclosures: Nothing to disclose
Editors
Instructions: Below is a template for Consultation Intake Questionnaire, which can be adapted to fit your needs. A fillable PDF is attached for your convenience. Prior to use, ensure the adapted version is reviewed and approved by responsible parties within the wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy clinic/hospital.
CONSULTATION INTAKE QUESTIONNAIRE
Facility:
Facility Contact:
Intake Date:
Appointment Date:
Patient Name:
Date of Birth:
Primary Insurance:
Secondary Secondary:
Is the patient a DNR? [ ] Yes [ ]No
Number of Wounds:
Wound Location(s):
Are the wounds examined sitting or lying down?
Is the patient: [ ] Ambulatory [ ] Ambulatory w/ assistance [ ] Wheelchair [ ] Stretcher [ ] Total Lift [ ] Paraplegic [ ] Quadriplegic
Does the patient have hearing or visual deficits?
Does the patient have a language barrier?
Can the patient complete past medical history and consent for treatment forms? [ ] Yes [ ] No
If no, does the patient have a durable power of attorney who can complete the forms upon arrival or prior to arrival? [ ] Yes [ ] No
Fax number or mailing address for person responsible for completing forms:
If patient is unable to communicate, who will accompany the patient?
Requested Information from referring office or patient:
- Face Sheet
- H&P
- Medication List
- Labs
- Radiology Reports, including MRI
- Copy of the DNR
- Transportation Phone Number
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