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Capture Vitals Once, Use Them Everywhere

Capture blood pressure, temperature, weight, and more with trend charts across every visit.

The Challenge

Why vitals on paper slips get lost

  • Nurses write vitals on paper that doctors misplace before entering the EMR.
  • No trend view — doctors cannot see if blood pressure is improving over months.
  • Vitals re-entered manually into notes create transcription errors.
The Solution

Digital vitals with automatic trend charts

Nursing staff record BP, pulse, temperature, SpO2, weight, and height once. Vitals flow into the EMR, clinical notes, and growth charts automatically — with trend graphs across visits.

Vitals Tracking on OPDIO

Capture blood pressure, temperature, weight, and more with trend charts across every visit.

Outcomes

What you gain with Vitals Tracking

One Entry Point

Nurse enters vitals once; doctor and EMR receive them instantly.

Trend Charts

BP, weight, and BMI graphed across visits for chronic disease management.

Pediatric Growth

Height and weight plotted against standard growth percentiles.

Alert Thresholds

Flag abnormal vitals before the doctor enters the room.

100% vitals linked to EMR visits
Nurse records BP 150/95 and SpO2 97% at triage.
Doctor sees vitals and 6-month BP trend chart on opening EMR.
Abnormal reading flagged — doctor prioritizes hypertension review.
Vitals auto-attach to today's clinical note.
Use Cases

Vitals flow from nurse to doctor

How vitals tracking eliminates paper slips.

Workflow

How Vitals Tracking works in 4 steps

1

Nurse triage entry

Record vitals at check-in on tablet or desktop.

2

Doctor reviews trends

Open patient — vitals and charts visible before consultation.

3

Notes auto-populate

Objective section of clinical note includes latest vitals.

4

Monitor chronic patients

Track BP and sugar trends over months for diabetes and HTN care.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Vitals Tracking

Why vitals on paper slips get lost Nurses write vitals on paper that doctors misplace before entering the EMR. No trend view — doctors cannot see if blood pressure is improving over months. Vitals re-entered manually into notes create transcription errors.
Nursing staff record BP, pulse, temperature, SpO2, weight, and height once. Vitals flow into the EMR, clinical notes, and growth charts automatically — with trend graphs across visits.
Clinics using Opdio Vitals Tracking commonly see 100% vitals linked to EMR visits. Results vary by practice size and workflow, but teams report faster operations and better patient experience.
Nurse triage entry: Record vitals at check-in on tablet or desktop. Doctor reviews trends: Open patient — vitals and charts visible before consultation. Notes auto-populate: Objective section of clinical note includes latest vitals. Monitor chronic patients: Track BP and sugar trends over months for diabetes and HTN care.
One Entry Point — Nurse enters vitals once; doctor and EMR receive them instantly. Trend Charts — BP, weight, and BMI graphed across visits for chronic disease management. Pediatric Growth — Height and weight plotted against standard growth percentiles.
Capture blood pressure, temperature, weight, and more with trend charts across every visit. It is fully integrated with appointments, EMR, billing, and patient communication on the Opdio platform.
Most clinics activate vitals tracking within a day of signing up. Our onboarding team helps with setup and data migration for larger practices.
Yes. Vitals Tracking works across multiple branches with centralized dashboards, branch-level reports, and role-based permissions.
Absolutely. Vitals Tracking connects seamlessly with appointments, EMR, billing, inventory, telemedicine, and WhatsApp automation — no duplicate data entry.
Opdio uses encrypted cloud storage, role-based access, daily backups, and audit logs to protect sensitive patient information.

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