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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Mosbys Surefire Documentation: How What and When Nurses Need To Document 2e by Mosby
Mosbys Surefire Documentation Second Edition uses clear concise reading style to give specific practical advice of how what and when to document over 100 of the most common and most important situations nurses face. Divided into 3 sections: Caring for Patients; Dealing with Special Situations; and Practicing Yourself Legally; each entry tells exactly what to consider and document so that nurses can ensure quality patient care continuity of care and legal protection. The second edition will be thoroughly updated to reflect the latest HIPAA and JCAHO recommendations and standards as well as the most current legal tips and advice. A special emphasis will be placed on the evolving role and means of electronic documentation in the clinical setting.UNIQUE! Case histories that illustrate key legal pointsTips to help nurses streamline documentation without sacrificing accuracyGuidance for documenting unusual or difficult developments or eventsClear concise explanations of complex legal terms and conceptsAdvice on how and why to document for a variety of documentation systemsCharting Checklists identify essential points to record for a particular situationLegal Briefs explain legal terms such as a living will or give practical advice for avoiding legal pitfallsCase Law Close-Ups describe specific court cases explain the courts ruling and point out the nursing implicationsTips and Advice help the nurse solve documentation problems such as correcting a mistaken entry and give advice on recording data in complex situationsDid you know? sections present interesting practical or little-known points related to a specific topicCompletely updated content throughout that reflects the latest information and guidelines affecting documentation including HIPAA and JCAHO standards.Expanded coverage of electronic documentation and its implications for nurses.A wealth of new and expanded special features such as Charting Checklists Legal Briefs and Case Law Close-Ups that further illustrate important documentation and legal considerationsshow more