Progress Note

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A progress note is a document in the medical record that is copied and pasted over and over again so that all progress notes look exactly the same[1][2], which is worth it even if the case goes to court because doing so saved valuable time. Two exceptions are the Ortho progress note, which is often blank to 3 words long[3][4], and the Ophtho progress note, which has been until now indecipherable until the discovery of a missing Rosetta Stone fragment.[5]


References


  1. Hospitalist Abusing Copy and Paste in Paper Charts
  2. Surgery Resident Successfully Writes an Entire Consult Note Using Only Copy-and-Paste
  3. Ortho Writes Perfect SOAP Note, First No-Worder This Year
  4. Orthopaedics to Begin to Use Emojis in Progress Notes
  5. Rosetta Stone Unlocks Mystery of Ophtho Notes


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