Colonoscopy

The purpose of the Colonoscopy Form is for the Doctor to document all findings during or after the procedure. During a colonoscopy, your doctor uses a thin, flexible camera to check for abnormalities or disease in your lower intestine or colon. The colon is the lowest portion of the gastrointestinal tract that takes in food, absorbs nutrients, and disposes of waste.

From the Diary click on Clinical >> Colonoscopy Form

  • Patient Information: The Patient Information section is used to collect demographic information as well as additional information about the patient.
  • Diagnosis: The medical diagnosis is the part where determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as diagnosis with the medical context being implicit.
  • Endoscopic Findings: After an examination of the inside of the body by using a lighted, flexible instrument called an endoscope the Doctor will document what he/she found during the procedure. In general, an endoscope is introduced into the body through a natural opening such as the mouth or anus.
  • Endoscopic Intervention: Endoscopic intervention is a useful alternative to operation in the treatment of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage. This is a free text field.
  • Preparation: Preparation is a management principle whereby the patient will get ready for this procedure. This is a free text field.
  • Recommendations: If the Doctor wants to recommend the Patient to see another Practitioner or come back for a follow-up or any instructions for the Patients, it can be completed here. This is a free text field.


  • Patient Information: The Patient Information section is used to collect demographic information as well as additional information about the patient.


  • Diagnosis: The medical diagnosis is the part where determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is most often referred to as diagnosis with the medical context being implicit.


  • Endoscopic Findings: After an examination of the inside of the body by using a lighted, flexible instrument called an endoscope the Doctor will document what he/she found during the procedure. In general, an endoscope is introduced into the body through a natural opening such as the mouth or anus.


  • Endoscopic Intervention: Endoscopic intervention is a useful alternative to operation in the treatment of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage. This is a free text field.


  • Preparation: Preparation is a management principle whereby the patient will get ready for this procedure. This is a free text field.


  • Recommendations: If the Doctor wants to recommend the Patient to see another Practitioner or come back for a follow-up or any instructions for the Patients, it can be completed here. This is a free text field.


  • If all sections are completed it will turn Green with a correction mark in the tick box.
  • From here you can Email / Print or Download the Form in CSV or pdf format.


Last modified: Monday, 20 April 2020, 10:46 AM