• Apytele@sh.itjust.works
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      Modern EMRs flag various data for review. A BMI over or under a specific range triggers a dietician consult to review the patients diet orders. Dietician doesn’t even review most patient charts without a consult, so out of the 5 things I forget to do everyday, the EMR can look at the height and weight I put in and put in the consult automatically. It’s one less thing and lemme tell ya, there are a LOT of things. So if I’m admitting a little old lady who was on the floor of her house after 2 days with a broken hip, in the middle of reconciling her medications and getting all of her feces off her, the EMR will call the dietician for me, who will look at her and be like “oh she REALLY needs some protein shakes yeah.”