Hello all.
I've read this forum for a number of months and have found the advice of its members to be quite helpful. I have a couple questions regarding Step 2 CS I'm hoping someone can help with. I read the stickies and other posts in the forum and didn't find the answers, so I apologize in advance if these questions have been answered.
First, is it ever necessary to perform orthostatic vital signs on a patient, for example, one with dizziness or lightheadedness? Most of what I've read says you shouldn't have to perform or repeat vital signs, but it's somewhat ambiguous. If not, do you include it in the workup in the note then? Same with a tilt test in the exam room -- is it necessary to perform this yourself, or should you include it in your diagnostic workup orders in your note?
Second, does anyone know if you get docked points for writing wrong or unnecessary workup tests in your note? Basically, I guess what I'm wondering about is in a circumstance where I have four good workup tests and am looking for a fifth, is it better to just write something that you probably really wouldn't need, or leave it blank? I hope that conveyed what I'm looking for... basically, is there a "no penalty for guessing" policy, if anyone knows.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I've read this forum for a number of months and have found the advice of its members to be quite helpful. I have a couple questions regarding Step 2 CS I'm hoping someone can help with. I read the stickies and other posts in the forum and didn't find the answers, so I apologize in advance if these questions have been answered.
First, is it ever necessary to perform orthostatic vital signs on a patient, for example, one with dizziness or lightheadedness? Most of what I've read says you shouldn't have to perform or repeat vital signs, but it's somewhat ambiguous. If not, do you include it in the workup in the note then? Same with a tilt test in the exam room -- is it necessary to perform this yourself, or should you include it in your diagnostic workup orders in your note?
Second, does anyone know if you get docked points for writing wrong or unnecessary workup tests in your note? Basically, I guess what I'm wondering about is in a circumstance where I have four good workup tests and am looking for a fifth, is it better to just write something that you probably really wouldn't need, or leave it blank? I hope that conveyed what I'm looking for... basically, is there a "no penalty for guessing" policy, if anyone knows.
Thanks in advance for your help.