Neurosurgery Department, UF College of Medicine

Residency: Level 3 Consult Format

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Residents are expected to see all emergency room consults, inpatient consults, and new non-surgical inpatient admissions. Documentation of these services should conform to national E&M coding standards and should be dictated immediately after the encounter into the Shands dictation system. A handwritten note should also be placed in the patient's chart, documenting the pertinent positives, the diagnosis, and the recommendations for treatment. The patient should be presented to the attending physician as soon as possible. A template for Level 3 services follows:




Department of Neurosurgery

New Inpatient (99221) or Consult (99253) E&M Template

Step 1: Opening Statement and Chief Complaint

  1. Consult - The X year old male/female is seen at the request of Dr. “Attending Physician” in consultation for....”
  2. New Patient - The X year old male/female is seen for the first time for evaluation of .......”

Step 2: Detailed History


Step 3: Detailed Physical Exam (at least 12 elements for the following list)

Constitutional
Measurement of any three of the following seven vital signs:

Eyes
Ophthalmoscopic examination of optic discs (e.g., size, C/D ratio, appearance) and posterior segments (e.g. vessel changes, exudates, hemorrhages)

Musculoskeletal

Neurological

Cardiovascular


Step 4: Medical Decision Making (Low Complexity)

Data review: At least two

Diagnosis/Management options: At least two

Risk of Complications: At least low

Cc: Dr. “Attending Physician”


Remember: If the patient is unable to give full history or cannot cooperate with full exam, you still get credit if you document that issue.


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