RPM alert workup prototype
Paste the vital name and value (one or more), the gate auto-checks each, the worst drives the lane, and the tool drafts the note, sheet row, and email. Clinical content is stand-in pending sign-off.
Please fill in DOB before generating.
O₂ status:
Paste the value as it appears — e.g. 56 bpm, 91%, 185/70 mmHg, 98.6 °F. The vital type is detected automatically.
Suspected machine error: no phone call needed. Email the facility for an updated reading, paste into both spreadsheets, and resolve it in the EMR (Omnivers / Clinii) the same way you resolve any alert.
Preselected per parameters (worst vital drives the lane) — click a different lane to override:
Critical — complete per your level-1 workflow
This is a critical alert. Handle it through your normal level-1 process — phone the facility (two-call rule: 2 attempts → voicemail + email; after 2h unresolved → email only). The fields below are kept; you can add the note now or after the call.
Check at least one before generating.
Note
Abnormal VS Spreadsheet one paste fills the row
Facility email
Email draft opened — click again if you need to reopen it.
Abnormal Vitals Summary one paste fills the row
Daily Summary paste into the summary email
✓ Thank you! Now press Ctrl+V in the email body to paste.
Prototype. Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere, nothing is stored, data clears when you close the tab. Critical and concerning thresholds are from Dr. Randiv's parameter table; the worst vital drives the lane and the rest ride along as context. The plausibility gate, vital detection, lane preselection, tab-separated sheet row, and Gmail compose link are real. The structured note auto-builds Situation from the vitals and Background from pasted context; Assessment and Recommendation are editable draft skeletons, with bracketed […] portions marking clinical wording pending sign-off. Machine-error bounds are placeholder; the O₂ notes-scan and the LLM step are stubbed.