Who this is for
ER and ICU nurses and clinicians who need an accurate code or rapid-response timeline before the sequence of minutes fades.
The moment this saves you
The code is over, the patient is stabilized and moving to the unit, and the exact order of compressions, the first epi, the shock, and ROSC is vivid right now and will be fuzzy by the time the paperwork lands.
See it work
Messy spoken thought in. A clean, structured artifact out.
Code blue in seven at like oh three forty, found him unresponsive, started compressions, first epi at maybe oh three forty two, shocked once, got a rhythm back around oh three fifty, intubated, moved to ICU, family wasn't here yet.
Code recap (DRAFT, reconcile against the code record)
- Location/time: Room 7, ~03:40
- Found: unresponsive, CPR started
- Meds: epinephrine ~03:42
- Defibrillation: 1 shock
- ROSC: ~03:50
- Airway: intubated
- Disposition: transferred to ICU
- Family: not present at time of event
The workflow
Record a voice note
Hit the hotkey and talk, no formatting, no typing.
Tag it with this context
Contextli shapes your words into the structured output above.
Find it later
Everything's searchable and organised by context.
Pull it into Claude or ChatGPT
Bring your contexts straight into your AI tools with the Contextli MCP.
Your raw recording and transcription stay on your device, so you can always go back to the original.
The prompt behind this context
I'm going to recap a code or rapid response I was just in. Turn it into a DRAFT timeline, never a final code record. Start with a bold line marking it a DRAFT to reconcile against the code record. Then bullets in time order for: Location and time, what was Found and when CPR or the intervention started, Meds with their times, Defibrillation or shocks, ROSC time, Airway, Disposition, and Family presence. Keep every time and dose exactly as I say it, use only what I actually said, never invent a med, a time, a dose, or an outcome I did not state. Output only the timeline, no preamble.
Make it your own. This is a starting point. Once it's in Contextli, tweak the instructions so the output comes out exactly how you like it.
Use this context
One click copies it and shows you exactly how to drop it into Contextli.
Next, open Contextli, go to the Contexts page, click Import, choose From JSON, paste, then Import Context. It is ready to use.
Make it your own. This is a starting point. Once it's in Contextli, tweak the instructions so the output comes out exactly how you like it.
Your raw recording and transcription stay on your device, so you can always go back to the original.
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Questions people ask
Questions nurses ask about Code Recap Note
What is the best way for a nurse to write a patient note quickly after seeing a patient?
The fastest method is to speak a short voice note immediately after the encounter, while details are fresh, then let a structured template format it. The Code Recap Note context does exactly this: you speak for 30 to 90 seconds and receive a patient note in a consistent structure, ready to copy into your EHR or notes system. The raw recording and transcription stay on your device and are never sent to a third-party cloud.
Can I dictate a patient note between patient appointments?
Yes. Add the Code Recap Note context to Contextli, then dictate a patient note while walking between rooms or right after an encounter. You speak the relevant observations and the context structures them into the fields your note requires. No third-party dictation subscription is needed.
How do I turn a voice recording into a structured note?
Speak your observations in plain language covering the main clinical areas, and the Code Recap Note context maps your words onto the right structure automatically. You do not need to say "Subjective:" or remember the format while speaking. The output is a complete, structured note you can copy directly.
Is voice-recorded clinical information private?
Contextli processes everything on your device. Your voice recording and the transcription are stored locally and never leave your device unless you copy them out yourself. Contextli does not transmit clinical content to any server. For formal compliance assessments, consult your organization's compliance officer, as requirements vary by workflow and institution.
How do I add this context to Contextli?
Copy the context on this page, then open Contextli and go to the Contexts page. Click Import, choose From JSON, paste it into the Import from Clipboard window, and click Import Context. It is ready to use in under 30 seconds. If you do not have Contextli yet, you can download it for free first.
Is my voice recording private? Does Contextli send it anywhere?
Your voice recording and the transcription are stored on your device only. Contextli processes your audio locally and does not send your recordings or transcription text to any server. The structured output it produces is text you control, and you decide where it goes.
Can I change what the output looks like?
Yes. Every context in Contextli is a starting point you can edit. Open the context in the app, change the instructions to adjust the structure, tone, or fields, and save. The next time you use it, the output reflects your changes. You are not locked into the default format.
Do I need to install an app to use this context?
Yes. Contextli is a free app. Download it, then copy this context and paste it into the Import from Clipboard window on the Contexts page. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.