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Precise Wound Drainage Charting

Learn the clinical requirements for documenting wound exudate and use our AI medical scribe to turn your encounter recordings into structured drafts.

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Clinical Staff

Best for providers who need to document wound characteristics and drainage patterns consistently.

Documentation Guidance

Get a clear breakdown of what to record for serous, sanguineous, and purulent drainage.

AI-Powered Drafting

Turn your recorded wound assessments into EHR-ready notes without manual typing.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around wound drainage chart.

High-Fidelity Wound Documentation

Move beyond generic descriptions with a review-first AI workflow.

Exudate Specificity

The AI captures specific descriptors for drainage color, consistency, and volume mentioned during the exam.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every drainage claim by clicking the citation to see the exact moment in the encounter recording.

EHR-Ready Output

Generate structured summaries of wound progress that can be copied directly into your patient's chart.

From Assessment to Chart

Convert your live wound exam into a professional clinical note.

1

Record the Exam

Record the encounter as you describe the wound bed, periwound skin, and drainage characteristics aloud.

2

Review the AI Draft

Review the generated note to ensure the drainage type (e.g., serosanguineous) and amount are captured accurately.

3

Finalize and Paste

Confirm the fidelity of the note using source citations and paste the final text into your EHR.

Clinical Standards for Wound Drainage Documentation

Effective wound drainage charting must specify the type of exudate—serous, sanguineous, serosanguineous, or purulent—alongside the volume (scant, small, moderate, or large) and any associated odor. Documentation should also note the saturation level of dressings and the condition of the periwound skin to provide a complete picture of the healing trajectory or potential infection.

Aduvera replaces the need to recall these details from memory at the end of a shift. By recording the assessment in real-time, the AI medical scribe captures the specific descriptors used during the exam, allowing the clinician to review the transcript-backed draft and ensure the drainage chart reflects the actual clinical finding before finalizing the note.

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Wound Charting FAQs

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

What are the essential elements of a wound drainage chart?

Essential elements include the color and consistency of the fluid, the estimated volume, the frequency of dressing changes, and any odor present.

Can I use the AI scribe to document different types of exudate?

Yes, the AI captures the specific terminology you use during the encounter, whether you are describing purulent drainage or serous fluid.

How do I ensure the AI didn't misinterpret the drainage volume?

You can use the per-segment citations to view the source context from the recording and correct the draft before it enters the EHR.

Can I use this workflow for daily wound care progress notes?

Yes, you can record each daily assessment to generate a consistent, structured history of the wound's drainage and healing progress.

Reclaim your evenings from chart notes

Let Aduvera turn visit conversations into a cleaner first draft so you can review faster and finish documentation with less after-hours work.