The kit we should’ve gotten in training.

Documentation templates, smart phrases, cheat sheets, and a curated reference list. Built in a working psychiatric practice. Handed to you so you don't have to invent it at eleven at night.

What You’ll Get

Eleven plain-text smart phrases. Each one drops into a real note you’ll write this week.

01 .sert Sertraline

02 .esc Escitalopram

03 .fluox Fluoxetine

04 .cit Citalopram

05 .parox Paroxetine

06 .fluvox Fluvoxamine

07 .ssri_class Class discussion - SSRI Start

08 .ssristart_pt Patient handout

09 .silow Suicide assessment, low risk

10 .ADHD ADHD justification

11 .tele Telehealth attestation

** .lam Lamotrigine bonus

Example:

.sert

Start sertraline 25 mg daily for 1 week, then 50 mg daily. Sertaline. Informed consent obtained: discussed risks, benefits, alternatives, and common SEs such as GI upset, headache, transient clinical worsening…..

Sample of one phrase. All eleven follow the same paste-anywhere format.

Why these eleven

Starting an SSRI is the conversation new prescribers have most often and document worst. The agent choice is technically simple. The conversation is where the time goes.

So that's the bulk of the PDF. Six agents, one sentence structure, every relevant SE for the conversation you're going to have. The other four are the notes that shouldn't take you fifteen minutes apiece either.

Who Built This

Jess Romeo, PMHNP-BC, MSW.

Founder of OutPsych, a multi-state psychiatric and psychoendocrine practice.

I came to psychiatric nursing the long way around. Psychology undergrad. Social work master’s. Then I became an NP. And found myself writing a social work, depth-oriented note for “started sertraline 25 mg, recheck in 4 weeks.”

I needed these templates so I would stop writing novels, rewriting the same thing over and over, and start living my LIFE outside the clinic.

If these help, the full kit has 45 more.

The PMHNP Field Kit. Link in the delivery email.

Disclaimer: documentation starting points for licensed clinicians. Not legal, clinical, or regulatory advice. Privacy: we collect your email to deliver the PDF.

Contact: info@outpsych.com