Over the years, electronic health records (EHR) have been transitioning into the health care venue. The patient record is an account of a patient’s health and disease after he or she has sought medical help (Ye, 2005). Hence, this information can be stored in an electronic health record. The records may include medical history, immunizations, allergies, current medication, measurements like weight, height, and body mass index, test results and billing information. Electronic records eliminates the need for numerous forms and paperwork. Electronic health records aids in implementing standards with terminology, data input, abbreviations, and forms. Typically, the notes in the electronic health records are made by the physician or nurse in the …show more content…
All effort should be made to make the children as comfortable as possible by providing a therapeutic environment. Although the needs of outpatients are less intense than those of hospital inpatients, an individual’s visit may still be very stressful (Carr, 2011). This statement is extremely true, in a pediatric office, for children because they have anxiety about strangers. Not only should the personnel be friendly but the pediatric office should be inviting as well. This will help the children feel comfortable and willing to talk to the pediatrician. Using bright and cheerful colors, friendly artwork, and stickers of popular characters on the walls further comforts the children. In the waiting room, amenities such as fish tanks, gardens, and waterfalls are great ways to promote a peaceful atmosphere. Views of outdoor spaces, nature scenes, and using natural light also keep the parents and patients calm, while in the waiting room. The exam rooms should also have artwork and bright colors to ease the child’s anxiety. A reduction in the child’s anxiety aids in a successful exam by the pediatrician. Administering medication and shots are somewhat easier when a child is calm. Insulation between the walls should be used to ensure the child’s privacy when discussing information with the parents. Likewise, insulation is also important in keeping the child calm because they are not able to hear other patients in