Wound Charting Guidelines for Accurate Documentation
Learn the essential components of high-fidelity wound notes and use our AI medical scribe to turn your next encounter into a structured draft.
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For wound care providers
Clinicians who need to document precise wound dimensions, exudate, and tissue types consistently.
Standardized guidelines
You will find the specific clinical markers required for a complete wound assessment note.
From recording to draft
Aduvera records your encounter and maps your verbal findings directly into these structured guidelines.
See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around wound charting guidelines.
High-Fidelity Wound Documentation
Move beyond generic notes with a review-first approach to wound charting.
Anatomical Precision
Ensure exact locations and measurements are captured from the encounter and cited back to the transcript.
Tissue & Exudate Detail
Draft specific descriptions of granulation, slough, or drainage without manual typing.
EHR-Ready Output
Generate a structured wound note that you can review and copy directly into your EHR system.
From Encounter to Wound Note
Turn your verbal assessment into a structured clinical record.
Record the Assessment
Record the encounter as you perform the wound measurement and describe the wound bed and periwound area.
Review AI-Generated Draft
Check the drafted note against the transcript-backed citations to verify dimensions and tissue types.
Finalize and Export
Confirm the accuracy of the structured note and paste the final version into your EHR.
Clinical Standards for Wound Charting
Strong wound documentation must include the precise anatomical location, dimensions (length, width, and depth in centimeters), and a detailed description of the wound bed, such as the percentage of granulation, slough, or eschar. It should also specify the type and amount of exudate, the condition of the periwound skin, and the presence of tunneling or undermining, ensuring a clear baseline for tracking healing progress.
Aduvera replaces the need to memorize these guidelines or draft from memory after the visit. By recording the encounter, the AI captures these specific markers in real-time, allowing the clinician to review the source context for every measurement before finalizing the note. This ensures that the high-fidelity details required for wound care are preserved without adding to the administrative burden.
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Wound Charting FAQs
Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.
Can I use these wound charting guidelines to structure my notes in Aduvera?
Yes, Aduvera supports structured note styles that can be tailored to include the specific dimensions and tissue descriptions required by these guidelines.
How does the AI handle specific measurements like wound depth?
The AI captures the measurements you state during the encounter and provides transcript-backed citations so you can verify the exact numbers.
Does the tool support different wound types, such as pressure ulcers or surgical sites?
Yes, the AI drafts notes based on the encounter recording, adapting to the specific characteristics of the wound you are describing.
Can I review the source text before the wound note goes into my EHR?
Yes, you can review per-segment citations and the original transcript to ensure the fidelity of the wound description before copying it to your EHR.
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