Ensure complete comprehension of documentation issues through sample forms, auditing tools, and case studies.

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Improving Nursing Documentation and Reducing Risk

Nurse managers, especially new nurse managers, do not clearly understand their legal accountability for poor or inadequate documentation created by nursing staff who report to them. While each state’s nurse practice act (NPA) differs, every NPA addresses nursing liability for documentation; however, many nurse managers remain unaware of these and other regulations that hold them accountable for the documentation crafted by their nurses.

This book will help you:

  • Work directly with your staff to ensure accurate documentation
  • Train nurses during orientation
  • Educate your staff on the consequences of inaccurate documentation
  • Create steps to share with your staff that will improve documentation
  • Ensure complete comprehension of documentation issues through sample forms, auditing tools, and case studies

                   
 

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