You can be an excellent nurse in the clinical setting and still fail to prove that you are an excellent nurse if Your documentation is inadequate.
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Rather, leveraging the most critical data, knowing how to format notes and exactly What to say, and When to spend five minutes dumping information into the Chart can be learned skills that make documentation faster, easier, and less stressful, while doing a better job of defending Your actions.
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It doesn\'t have to be an overwhelming, endless challenge to Chart exhaustively in hopes that you enter enough data into the Chart to defend yourself one day.
That\'s part of why I became passionate about documentation education.
There\'s just not time, nor do Nurses have the mental energy to meticulously Document every little thing on top of the rest of their to-do list.
Having worked in a variety of inpatient and outpatient settings, I understand the obstacles Nurses face.
You can be an excellent nurse in the clinical setting and still fail to prove that you are an excellent nurse if Your documentation is inadequate