
During May 2025, Airton developed the foundational multi-step medical return form for the lmtsufape/hvu repository, focusing on end-to-end clinical workflow and structured patient data capture. Leveraging React, Next.js, and CSS Modules, he implemented a user-facing flow that integrates sections for anamnesis, general and system-specific physical exams, and extended patient information such as vaccination, parasite control, and lifestyle factors. His work included targeted cardiology form styling and adjustments, resulting in a cohesive interface for clinical encounters. Airton’s contributions established a robust groundwork for future enhancements, emphasizing component development, form handling, and maintainable front-end architecture without addressing bug fixes.
May 2025 – lmtsufape/hvu: Delivered foundational multi-step medical return form groundwork and associated cardiology enhancements, establishing an end-to-end clinical workflow and improved data capture for patient encounters.
May 2025 – lmtsufape/hvu: Delivered foundational multi-step medical return form groundwork and associated cardiology enhancements, establishing an end-to-end clinical workflow and improved data capture for patient encounters.

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