A single Purple-capped vial of local anaesthetic resting on a sterile tray is more than just a medication; it is a tactical choice in a complex neuro-anatomical strategy. In the world of specialist pain medicine, the success of a consultation isn't measured in "relief" alone, but in the precise documentation of the Pain source and the resulting transition in the patient’s Management plan.

The Routine of the Specialist Registrar

The "FPM Pain logbook" is designed for the consultant or trainee who understands that a professional portfolio is built on the accumulation of granular clinical data. It move your procedure recording from vulnerable paper sheets to a structured, audit-ready digital archive. By standardizing the capture of the Date, Sex, and the specific Age demographic—categorized into blocks like 26 to 45 or Over 60—the system ensures that your caseload is ready for institutional review or research publication at any moment.

The Blueprint: Pathophysiological Architecture

The structure of this library is built to handle the complex, multi-layered nature of modern pain science.

  • Consultation Triage: Fields for Consultation type (e.g., Domiciiary, In patient, or MDT) and Contact type establish the operational setting of your work.
  • Taxonomic Precision: The core of the system lies in its ability to classify the Pain category (Cancer, Chronic, Acute) and the specific Pain type (Neuropathic, CRPS, or Mixed). This allows for high-resolution analysis of treatment efficacy across different patient cohorts.
  • Anatomical Mapping: By documenting the exact Pain site—distinguishing between the Lumbar Region and Thoracic Spine—you create a spatial record of your clinical focus.

Managing the Interventional Strategy

One of the most powerful features of this template is its dual-layer management tracking. It captures both the conservative Management (outpatient) regimens—including Anticonvulsants, TENS, and Psychology—and the technical Management (procedure) interventions. Whether you are performing an Epidural - Cervical, a Lumbar Sympathectomy, or a specialized Nerve Block - Occipital, every entry is anchored to the patient's long-term history.

Power Feature: Global Search for Procedure Outcomes

By utilize Memento’s powerful search and filtering features, you can instantly see your total volume for a specific procedure like Radiofrequency or Trigger Point Injection. You don't need to manually tally logs at the end of your rotation; you simply group your library by Management(procedure) to see your progress toward clinical competence. It transforms a burdensome administrative requirement into a streamlined, high-speed career management tool, ensuring that your clinical milestones are always supported by forensic-grade evidence.