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What are the options for First Draft Phrases? |
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First Draft Phrase Options Summary There are various things an Author could say when starting this section of the template. For instance, if you are adding a region for the Medications section of the document, you may want to add “Medications,” “Current Medications,” and “Present Medications” as phrases. When First Draft recognizes any of those phrases in the speech recognition output, it will begin redirecting the text to where the field is located. See KB757 for details on how First Draft Phrases work. See KB567 for the heading sensitivity tuning option.
In the example above you can see "no known drug allergies period" is a phrase in the Said before Region. In the Said to start Region the phrase "new-paragraph physical exam" is entered. In the Said after Region starts the phrase "patient is a well developed well nourished" is entered. The draft output might look like this: |
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Thursday, June 9, 2016 |
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First Draft Phrase FD KB749 |