Record keeping for nurses and midwives : an essential guide / Amanda Andrews, Bernie St Aubyn.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781905539253
- 1905539258
- 9781907830259
- 1907830251
- 610.73Â 23
- RT50
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TNU, Faculty of Nursing and Health Science Internet | Link to resource | Available |
For too long, record-keeping has been considered an 'add-on' to nursing care and records are often hurriedly completed at the end of a shift, almost as an afterthought. Yet, as this helpful guide demonstrates, good record-keeping is a professional obligation and a vital part of nursing care. Records provide a channel of communication between healthcare professionals and evidence of what care was given, and when and how it was given. This evidence can help protect both nurses and patients, especially if complaints are made and an issue goes to court. The authors have over ten years' experience of training nurses on the principles of record-keeping and encouraging them to reflect and think critically and professionally about their records. They begin by introducing the general principles of record-keeping, and then explain how to ensure that records are well documented and court-proof (in other words, accepted by the legal profession). They also discuss record-keeping in practice and the increasing use of electronic patient record systems. Finally, there is a quiz to test your record-keeping knowledge.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 20, 2020).