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Pediatric Nephrologists

Nephrotic relapses, blood pressures that only mean something as percentiles, and CKD labs that trend across years — renal clinic notes are a data exercise. Medical Scribe drafts them from the consult so the evening isn't spent re-typing what you already said.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for pediatric nephrologists — ready before your patient leaves the room.

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Subjective

8M with steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome presenting in relapse. Mother reports 3 days of periorbital swelling and home dipsticks showing 3+ protein on 3 consecutive mornings. No gross hematuria, fever, or abdominal pain. Last relapse 7 months ago; currently off steroids, on daily vitamin D.

Objective

  • BP 104/66 — 50th to 75th percentile for age and height; weight 28.4 kg, up 1.1 kg from dry weight
  • Periorbital edema, mild pitting edema to mid-shin; abdomen soft, no clinical ascites
  • Clinic urinalysis: 3+ protein, no blood
  • Bloods this week: albumin 24 g/L, creatinine 38 umol/L (normal for age)

Assessment & Plan

  • Relapse of steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome — third relapse in 2 years
  • Prednisolone 60 mg/m2/day (55 mg daily) until urine protein-free for 3 days, then taper per protocol
  • Daily home dipstick log; call renal nurse if edema worsens or doses are vomited
  • No-added-salt diet during relapse; review fluid status in 2 weeks
  • Discussed steroid-sparing agents if relapse frequency increases

Additional Notes

Mother's concerns about steroid side effects and school attendance addressed. Varicella exposure advice and sick-day guidance provided in writing.

Illustrative example. Every note is fully editable, and you control the format — SOAP, DAP, or your own custom template.

Paediatric renal documentation is trend-keeping, not note-taking

A BP is a percentile, not a number

Every blood pressure has to be interpreted against age, sex, and height norms and documented that way — context that's easy to state in clinic and tedious to reconstruct later.

Chronic kidney care is serial by definition

eGFR slopes, urine protein logs, growth, and medication adjustments carry from visit to visit. Each note has to hold the thread accurately or the trend is lost.

Regimens are complex and weight-based

Steroids in mg/m2, tacrolimus levels, phosphate binders, growth hormone — documenting a renal child's full regimen with doses takes longer than examining them.

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Built-in templates

Note templates built for pediatric nephrologists

These aren't generic formats — they ship in the product today, structured around how you actually document.

Iron Infusion Consent

Pediatric Nephrologist's note

Subjective Objective Assessment & Plan

Plus 280+ templates across every specialty — or build your own in minutes.

From relapse visits to CKD surveillance, the note matches the visit

A nephrotic relapse, a post-transplant review, an antenatal hydronephrosis follow-up, and a hypertension workup each need a different note. Medical Scribe records the consult — clinic, ward, or telehealth — and drafts documentation shaped to that encounter, with the parent-reported dipstick log and your exam findings already in place.

The Pediatric Nephrologist’s note, assembled from the consult

Drafts follow the built-in template: Subjective for renal symptoms, urine changes, and treatment history; Objective for fluid status, blood pressure, and investigations; then a per-condition Assessment & Plan covering medications, dietary modifications like salt restriction, dialysis or transplant planning, and follow-up — plus Additional Notes for the education and concerns you addressed with the family.

Renal decisions ride on trajectories — a creatinine drift, a proteinuria pattern, a BP percentile creep. Medical Scribe documents only the values and findings actually stated in the visit, never inferred ones, so the trend your next decision depends on is built from real data points you signed off.

Frequently asked questions

Does it document blood pressure with the percentile context I give it?

Yes. State the reading and its percentile interpretation — 'one-oh-four over sixty-six, fiftieth to seventy-fifth for age and height' — and both are captured in the Objective section of the Pediatric Nephrologist's note. It records your interpretation; it never adds one of its own.

Can it handle infusion consent documentation?

There's a built-in Iron Infusion Consent template — capacity and decision-making, patient-specific risks, alternatives, and consent acknowledgement — alongside the Pediatric Nephrologist's note, and custom consent formats for your unit take minutes to create.

Will weight- and BSA-based doses come through accurately?

Doses appear exactly as stated — mg/m2, mg/kg, and the absolute dose you prescribed. Medical Scribe never computes or invents dosing; the editable draft shows precisely what you said, for you to confirm before signing.

Is it appropriate for families who need an interpreter or speak another language at home?

Medical Scribe works in 57 languages and is HIPAA compliant with encryption in transit and at rest. Inform the family and take consent for recording as you would with any scribe.

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