In Camden, many patients arrive with time-sensitive symptoms—falls in parking lots, injuries after evening events, or sudden illness while commuting through congested corridors. In ERs, the early record matters because it shapes everything that follows:
- Triage decisions and how symptoms were categorized
- Vital signs and whether changes were recognized promptly
- Orders and test timing (CT/X-ray/labs) and whether results were acted on
- Medication administration and allergy/drug interaction checks
- Discharge instructions and whether return precautions were clear
A case can hinge on small details: a missing time stamp, an unclear symptom description, or a plan that doesn’t match what the patient presented.


