Rounds
Structured IDT workflow for behavioral reviews and psychotropic oversight.
Rounds is the provider workflow: a prioritized queue of residents to round on, a 14-day clinical context for the selected resident, and a standardized psychiatric rounding note whose structure is itself the compliance strategy.
What's in the module
A prioritized rounding queue
Residents surface with server-computed flags — high psychiatric, fall, or medication risk, frequent PRN use, no recent rounds — alongside how long ago each was last rounded.
14-day clinical context
Recent behaviors with severity and triggers, active psychotropics with indication and GDR-status chips, and PRN administrations with effectiveness — everything a note should reference, on screen before it is written.
The F758-ordered note
A fixed template that asks for non-pharmacological interventions before the pharmacological section. Filling it top to bottom produces the exact chain a surveyor verifies: behavior → non-pharm attempt → medication rationale → assessment → plan.
A survey-rationale line
Every note closes with a one-sentence survey rationale — the clinical reasoning distilled into the line you would want quoted in a survey.
Sign to complete
A saved note stays editable; signing completes the record and makes it survey-ready. Signed notes count toward rounding coverage in the survey simulation.
Regulatory context
F758 expects non-pharmacological approaches attempted before medication — so the note asks for them before the pharmacological section, on purpose. The order is the clinical content, not cosmetics.