OB Episode Information
This subsection appears in the Ob Episode tab of the patient chart. It allows you to view and record OB episode information.
In the patient chart, click the Menu icon and select Start OB episode. To view and edit an existing OB episode, click Pregnancy Problems in the Problems tab of the patient chart.
What is an OB episode?
athenaOne refers to the clinical and billing time period of a patient's pregnancy as an OB episode; the OB episode is a mechanism to track OB enrollments and information about clinical outcomes. Enrollment, EDD, and delivery reports organize information captured in the OB episode. Once saved, OB episode information is available for reporting. You can report on three main items: enrollment, EDD, and deliveries.
OB episode and athenaClinicals
In the patient chart, click the Menu icon and select Start OB episode. To view and edit an existing OB episode, click Pregnancy Problems in the Problems tab of the patient chart.
Note: To help you care for your transgender and nonbinary patients, the Start OB episode option is available when the Assigned sex at birth field is set to any of these values: Female, Choose not to disclose, or Unknown.
After you create an OB episode, the patient banner displays the following information about the episode: gravidity and parity, duration of pregnancy expressed as "weeks.days," estimated date of delivery (EDD), and blood type.
Note: If your practice has different chart sharing groups, the OB episode information appears only when viewing the patient chart with the open OB episode.
The top section of the OB Episode tab is used to track initial information about the pregnancy and to estimate the patient's EDD. After the initial data is saved, the Prenatal Flowsheet section also appears in the OB Episode tab.
After this information is completed and the OB episode is closed, the Past Pregnancies section and Obstetric History section of the patient's chart are automatically updated according to the OB episode outcome.
Note: When a provider orders a RhoGam injection (using any order type that is considered RhoGam), an entry appears on the Results section of the patient's OB Episode tab indicating the date of the injection. This information also prints on the OB Episode form.
At the top of the OB Episode tab is a link to Print/Fax OB Episode Form. This form includes information from the patient level, the episode level, and even the encounter level. Click the link to view the form, and then click Print to print a copy of the form.
To determine which forms should be printed, you can use the OB reports. Using the OB Episode: EDD List Generation page, you can identify all patients due to deliver in a certain time frame. In that way, you can determine which patients need a form printed and sent to the hospital.
The OB Episode form (similar to the ACOG Antepartum Record) can be automatically faxed to an outside clinical provider (e.g., the Labor and Delivery floor of the hospital).
- In the OB Episode tab in the patient chart, click the Print/Fax OB Episode Form link at the top of the page.
- To select the fax destination, enter the hospital name in the Clinical Provider search field. The fax number for that clinical provider (if available) is filled in.
- Click Fax to send the form to the selected recipient. This action creates a new document assigned to ATHENAFAX.
Note: To locate this task in the Clinical Inbox, click the Total row for tasks assigned to ATHENAFAX. The document is labeled "OB Episode Summary" in SUBMIT status. At the bottom of the document, the action history includes the time that the document was sent and the user that sent it. Once submitted, the document no longer appears in the Clinical Inbox.
See also: OB Episode: EDD List Generation to generate a list of patients who need forms sent to the hospital.
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{{CLINICALEPISODESECTION_EDDUPDATE}} * — The final episode calculation.
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{{CLINICALEPISODESECTION_PREGNANCYPROBLEMLIST}} — This uses SMOMED-CT terminology.
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{{FATHER}} * — The father documented for the relevant OB episode.
{{FATHERPHONE}} * — The father's phone documented for the relevant OB episode.
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OB Episode Information | |
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Number of fetuses |
Used to track multiple gestation pregnancies. If more than one fetus is present, additional columns are inserted into the flowsheet to track findings specific to each fetus: presentation, fetal heart rate, and fetal movement. |
Episode/ Department |
The patient's department of care. |
Blood type |
Populated automatically from a lab result, if the Ob tab field was not already populated. If the blood type is populated from a lab result, a link to that lab result appears. If the blood type is updated directly from the Ob tab, the link to the lab result disappears. Updates to the Ob tab fields do not affect the original lab result data. The blood type on the lab result remains the same. |
RH status |
Populated automatically from a lab result, if the Ob tab field was not already populated. If the Rh status is populated from a lab result, a link to that lab result appears. If the Rh status is updated directly from theOb tab, the link to the lab result disappears. Updates to the Ob tab fields do not affect the original lab result data. The Rh status on the lab result remains the same. |
Pre-pregnancy weight |
The patient's pre-pregnancy weight (this field also displays the metric conversion). |
Father |
Name of the child's father. |
Husband / Domestic partner |
Name of the patient's husband or domestic partner. |
Pediatrician |
The pediatrician can be entered predelivery. Only one pediatrician can be entered per OB episode (even if there is more than one fetus).
After delivery, however, the field is available for each fetus, with the original pediatrician as the default. |