Nursing Documentation Made Incredibly Easy
| AUTHOR | Lww |
| PUBLISHER | LWW (07/31/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Packed with colorful images and clear-as-day guidance, this friendly reference guides you through meeting documentation requirements, working with electronic medical records systems, complying with legal requirements, following care planning guidelines, and more. Whether you are a nursing student or a new or experienced nurse, this on-the-spot study and clinical guide is your ticket to ensuring your charting is timely, accurate, and watertight. Let the experts walk you through up-to-date best practices for nursing documentation, with:
About the Clinical Editor Kate Stout, RN, MSN, is a Post Anesthesia Care Staff Nurse at Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, North Carolina.
- NEW and updated, fully illustrated content in quick-read, bulleted format
- NEW discussion of the necessary documentation process outside of charting--informed consent, advanced directives, medication reconciliation
- Easy-to-retain guidance on using the electronic medical records / electronic health records (EMR/EHR) documentation systems, and required charting and documentation practices
- Easy-to-read, easy-to-remember content that provides helpful charting examples demonstrating what to document in different patient situations, while addressing the different styles of charting
- Outlines the Do's and Don'ts of charting - a common sense approach that addresses a wide range of topics, including:
- Documentation and the nursing process--assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning care/outcomes, implementation, evaluation
- Documenting the patient's health history and physical examination
- The Joint Commission standards for assessment
- Patient rights and safety
- Care plan guidelines
- Enhancing documentation
- Avoiding legal problems
- Documenting procedures
- Documentation practices in a variety of settings--acute care, home healthcare, and long-term care
- Documenting special situations--release of patient information after death, nonreleasable information, searching for contraband, documenting inappropriate behavior
- Special features include:
- Just the facts - a quick summary of each chapter's content
- Advice from the experts - seasoned input on vital charting skills, such as interviewing the patient, writing outcome standards, creating top-notch care plans
- "Nurse Joy" and "Jake" - expert insights on the nursing process and problem-solving
- That's a wrap! - a review of the topics covered in that chapter
About the Clinical Editor Kate Stout, RN, MSN, is a Post Anesthesia Care Staff Nurse at Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, North Carolina.
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Product Format
Product Details
ISBN-13:
9781496394736
ISBN-10:
1496394739
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
Edition Number:
0005
More Product Details
Page Count:
312
Carton Quantity:
28
Product Dimensions:
6.90 x 0.50 x 8.90 inches
Weight:
1.15 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Price on Product,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
CN
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Medical | Nursing - Fundamentals & Skills
Medical | Nursing - Assessment & Diagnosis
Medical | Administration
Dewey Decimal:
610.73
Library of Congress Control Number:
2018018484
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Packed with colorful images and clear-as-day guidance, this friendly reference guides you through meeting documentation requirements, working with electronic medical records systems, complying with legal requirements, following care planning guidelines, and more. Whether you are a nursing student or a new or experienced nurse, this on-the-spot study and clinical guide is your ticket to ensuring your charting is timely, accurate, and watertight. Let the experts walk you through up-to-date best practices for nursing documentation, with:
About the Clinical Editor Kate Stout, RN, MSN, is a Post Anesthesia Care Staff Nurse at Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, North Carolina.
- NEW and updated, fully illustrated content in quick-read, bulleted format
- NEW discussion of the necessary documentation process outside of charting--informed consent, advanced directives, medication reconciliation
- Easy-to-retain guidance on using the electronic medical records / electronic health records (EMR/EHR) documentation systems, and required charting and documentation practices
- Easy-to-read, easy-to-remember content that provides helpful charting examples demonstrating what to document in different patient situations, while addressing the different styles of charting
- Outlines the Do's and Don'ts of charting - a common sense approach that addresses a wide range of topics, including:
- Documentation and the nursing process--assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning care/outcomes, implementation, evaluation
- Documenting the patient's health history and physical examination
- The Joint Commission standards for assessment
- Patient rights and safety
- Care plan guidelines
- Enhancing documentation
- Avoiding legal problems
- Documenting procedures
- Documentation practices in a variety of settings--acute care, home healthcare, and long-term care
- Documenting special situations--release of patient information after death, nonreleasable information, searching for contraband, documenting inappropriate behavior
- Special features include:
- Just the facts - a quick summary of each chapter's content
- Advice from the experts - seasoned input on vital charting skills, such as interviewing the patient, writing outcome standards, creating top-notch care plans
- "Nurse Joy" and "Jake" - expert insights on the nursing process and problem-solving
- That's a wrap! - a review of the topics covered in that chapter
About the Clinical Editor Kate Stout, RN, MSN, is a Post Anesthesia Care Staff Nurse at Dosher Memorial Hospital in Southport, North Carolina.
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