CritiXpert
CritiXpert is an advanced data capture tool that captures and relays critical care patient information to remote physicians. The tool automates the process of recording and tracking vital signs, medical interventions, treatment plans, and other clinical information.
CritiXpert Modules
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Features
Monitor a patient's vital signs round-the-clock to detect and report on any changes in abnormalities in real time.
Compute the values of health-related data to understand diagnostic criteria, risk scores, etc.
Monitor a patient's vital signs round-the-clock to detect and report on any changes in abnormalities in real time.
Access updated charts on any device, from any place, and at any time.
Delivering A World Of Benefits
Eliminate the time taken to intervene medically in case of abnormalities.
Digitize workflows to enhance real-time data analysis and critical care delivery.
Intervene proactively to administer the right treatment on time and save lives.
Make patients happy with shorter stays, fewer ventilator days, and timely discharge.
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Frequently Asked Question
A clinical chart is a document that contains information about a patient's medical history, diagnoses, treatment plans, and other relevant information. It may also refer to a record containing particularly important or time-sensitive information, such as a record of emergency medical treatment or critical lab results.
In an ICU, patient information is charted to monitor and manage the patient's condition. This information includes vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and temperature. It also includes laboratory results, medication administration records, fluid input and output, ventilator settings, and other relevant clinical information.
In clinical charting, "score" typically refers to a numerical value assigned to a patient based on a standardized assessment or scoring system. These scores are used to measure a patient's condition, track their progress, or evaluate their response to treatment. For example, clinical scores include the Glasgow Coma Scale for assessing consciousness in patients with neurological conditions and the APACHE II score for predicting illness severity and mortality risk in critically ill patients. Accurate and consistent scoring is important for clinical decision-making and communication between healthcare providers.
OT charting refers to documenting occupational therapy (OT) services provided to a patient. Occupational therapists work with individuals to improve their ability to perform daily activities such as self-care, work, and leisure. OT charting includes the patient's medical history, evaluation results, treatment plan, goals, interventions, and progress made during therapy sessions.