AduveraAduvera

Precise Wound Description Documentation

Learn the critical elements of a high-fidelity wound assessment and use our AI medical scribe to turn your recorded encounters into structured drafts.

No credit card required

HIPAA

Compliant

Is this the right workflow for your clinic?

For clinicians managing wounds

Best for providers who need to document wound morphology, margins, and progression consistently.

Get a documentation checklist

Find the exact descriptors needed for wound beds, edges, and surrounding skin to ensure clinical accuracy.

Automate your first draft

Aduvera converts your recorded patient encounter into a structured wound note for your final review.

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

High-Fidelity Wound Note Drafting

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

Morphology-Specific Drafting

The AI captures specific details mentioned during the exam, such as slough, granulation tissue, or undermining.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every measurement and wound characteristic by clicking the citation to see the exact source context from the recording.

EHR-Ready Output

Generate structured descriptions that can be copied directly into your EHR's physical exam or progress note section.

From Encounter to Wound Note

Turn your live assessment into a professional clinical description.

1

Record the Assessment

Record the encounter as you describe the wound's dimensions, bed color, and drainage aloud.

2

Review the AI Draft

Check the generated wound description against the transcript to ensure measurements and characteristics are exact.

3

Finalize and Paste

Edit any specifics for clinical precision and copy the final note into your patient's EHR.

Standards for Clinical Wound Documentation

Strong wound description documentation must include objective measurements of length, width, and depth, alongside a detailed analysis of the wound bed (e.g., percentage of granulation vs. slough). Clinicians should document the wound edges—noting if they are rolled, adhered, or calloused—and describe the periwound skin for signs of maceration or erythema. Including the type and amount of exudate, as well as the presence of tunneling or undermining, ensures the note provides a clear baseline for tracking healing progress.

Aduvera replaces the need to memorize every descriptor or manually type measurements after the visit. By recording the encounter, the AI captures these specific clinical observations in real-time and organizes them into a structured format. This allows the clinician to focus on the physical exam and then use the transcript-backed review surface to verify that the AI correctly captured the wound's morphology before the note is finalized.

More clinical documentation topics

Wound Documentation FAQs

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

Can I use a specific wound assessment template in Aduvera?

Yes, you can use our supported structured styles or review the AI's draft to ensure it includes your required wound descriptors.

How does the AI handle specific measurements like centimeters?

The AI captures the measurements you state during the encounter and places them directly into the draft for your verification.

Can the AI distinguish between different types of wound tissue?

When you describe the wound bed as having slough, eschar, or granulation tissue during the exam, the AI includes those specific terms in the note.

Is the recording of the wound exam secure?

Yes, the app supports security-first clinical documentation workflows to ensure patient privacy during the recording and note generation process.

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.