Bonham residents frequently visit the ER after sudden events—fainting, chest discomfort, head injuries from falls, infections that worsen overnight, or injuries that become more complicated as swelling and symptoms progress.
In these situations, small delays can matter. A clinician may have limited information at the start, but the record still needs to reflect appropriate triage, evaluation, testing decisions, and follow-up instructions. When the chart is vague—or when discharge guidance conflicts with the patient’s symptoms—those inconsistencies can become central to a claim.


