Hi everyone
I have been a nurse for 25 years in many areas... ICU CCU, MS etc... I have a MS in education, and am a CNS-C. i am just completing my 1st year as an assistant clinical professor.
My question is .... when in the clinical setting does the instructor have to co-sign all nurses notes of the students. I have done this but did not know if it was just one of those things that always has been done and no one ever questioned why. I have been cosigning everything but this takes a lot of time that i could be spending with my student....
It makes total sense to cosign for high risk things like meds, IV's, assessments, etc but am having a hard time with co-signing for bed baths, etc....
I have asked and have received varing opinions. i have asked legal and looked on the Mass. nursing board web site and have found no concrete answer.
any guidance where this is documented from a legal perspective i would greatly appreciate it. Linda J