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Old May 04, 2008, 09:19 AM
tampaflrn6 (Female)
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Charting...

As a new nurse, I feel my charting sucks... or it's not enough. The hospital I work at uses DAR. I do document in the nurses notes as I go along my day.

This is an example of my documentation. What do you think?

0800: Assessment completed per flowsheet. Pt denies pain, denies SOB. Diminished bilateral breath sounds noted at the lower bases. 02 2L NC in place. Saturating at 95%. See vitals per flowsheet. Will continue to monitor patient... NAme-------------------------------------------
1000: CBC and BMP sent to lab. Name-----------------------------
1030: Pt off floor via stretcher to CT. name-----------------------
1100: pt return to room via stretcher from CT. Denies needs at this time. name------------------------------------------------------------

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Old May 04, 2008, 09:36 AM
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Re: Charting...

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Old May 05, 2008, 03:41 AM
carebearRN08 (Female)
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Re: Charting...

I was basically taught not to over chart, because if you ever go to court it will be easier for them to read in to things that did or didn't really happen. I chart to the abnormal; anything out of the ordinary for that patient is worthy of a note, otherwise there's not really anything to say. The exception to that is if nothing out of the ordinary happens, then I chart something generic about the patient having no change this shift, vitals stable, will monitor or something to that effect. That is just what my preceptor taught me and I'm sure everyone is a bit different, as one of the nurses I work with charts every little thing it seems, when many of these things are repetitive (no need to say assessment complete in a nurse's note when they can just flip the page and see that your assessment was in fact done).

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Old May 06, 2008, 11:39 PM
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i too was taught not to overchart or double chart. most of our flowsheet is charting by exception ( check boxes) i check whats applicable to my patient and only write a note on whats not coverd in the check boxes.

your notes look similar to what i'd write

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Old May 11, 2008, 08:29 AM
Morettia2 (Female)
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My facility uses the PIEP..I HATE IT!! P-procedure or problem I-intervention E-evaluation P-Plan here's my typical PIEP
P-s/p PCI with 2 DES LAD R groin MYNX
I-recied pt. from cath lab AAOx3. Pt. is s/p PCI with 2 DES LAD R goin MYNX closure device. Checked groin no bleeding no hematoma. Pt is on NaHCO3 @80cc/hr x's 9 hours started at 5pm and to be d/c'd at 2am. Integerllin Gtt @ 12cc/hr x's 18 hours started at 5pm to be d/c at 11am. BP q15 min for 2 hours, then q30m for 1 hour then q1hour. q15 min groin checks for the first 2 hours.Told pt. to report and CP,SOB wet or warm sensation from the groin site, N&V, or any pain or discomfort. Instructed pt to keep R leg flat and straight for 6 hours. HOB <30. STAT Labs done, EKG done, telemonitor placed on pt. Pt is SR on the monitor.
call bell with in reach.
then I document the various times interventions were done through out the night..and any problems the pt. had and who I contacted and what the outcome was. If the pt's is AC/HS FS I document the BS eventhough we have a medex for that.
E- VS stable, SR on the monitor, Integerllin infusing, no bleeding no hematoma, HL#22 LAC, no c/o of pain or discomfort, AM labs done, AM EKG done, due meds given, any plan for the pt(discharge, rehab ect..) call bell with in reach
P-con't to monitor pt. Endorsement given to XZY Nurse
Then I sign my name
But that's with a cardiac cath pt. I get all kinds of tele pt's and have learned what to document but using the PIEP..which is we call the Pipe..at first my document was horrible but you get a hang of it!!
Good luck

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