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Patient Log

Student Name ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_____________________ Preceptor  _______________________Date __________

 

“A patient who requires a…”

Completed (√)

Student’s Comments

Well Exam

 

 

Healthy Patient

 

 

Social determinants of health and wellness

 

 

Took a relevant history to explore patients social context

 

 

FLAMES – Food/ Family, Living, Abuse, Marital Status, Environment, Social Structure & relationships

 

 

Health Promotion/Disease Prevention

 

 

 Screening (cancer, BP, cholesterol, lead, etc)

 

 

 Immunizations – age appropriate

 

 

 Counseling (physical activity, tobacco cessation, nutrition)

 

 

Skin/Muscles/Bones/Joints

 

 

Took a ROS/ history relevant to a complaint in this system(s)

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Pulmonary evaluation

 

 

Took a pulmonary history/ROS relevant to a patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Cardiovascular evaluation

 

 

Took a cardiac history/ROS based on the patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Gastrointestinal evaluation

 

 

Took a GI history/ROS based on patient’s complaints

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Renal/Genitourinary evaluation

 

 

Took a renal/GU history/ROS based on patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Endocrine/Reproductive Health evaluation

 

 

Took an endocrine/repro history/ROS based on patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Hematology/Oncology evaluation

 

 

Took a heme-onc history/ROS based on patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Neurology

 

 

Took a neurologic history/ROS based on patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

Mental Health/Psychiatry

 

 

Took a psychiatric history/ROS based on patient’s complaint

 

 

Performed related exam

 

 

 

Directions to the Student for Completing the Patient Log

You have until the end of your OPEX assignment to see a patient in each of the systems listed above, and to do the counseling as noted.  YOU are responsible for completing your patient log in OASIS and can update this information throughout your time in OPEX.  The above tasks can be completed in any order. While you are encouraged to review your patient log with your preceptor, the completion of the online form is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

Outpatient Experience Program
  • About
    • Goals and Objectives
    • Physical Exam Videos
    • OPEX Schedule
  • For Students
    • Policies and Procedures
    • Course Requirements
    • Evaluation and Grades
    • Ambulatory Clinical Case Challenge
    • Student Syllabus
    • Assignments
    • Patient Log
  • For Preceptors
    • Preceptor Benefits
    • Expectations of Preceptors
    • Preceptor Tips
    • Teaching Resources
    • Preceptor Handbook
    • Student evaluation form