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Focus Charting

I am in my first year as a nurse in Puerto Rico. I am working in a cardiac unit where we document using narrative style. The hospital announces us that we are going to change to focus charting because they are planning in two to three years to change to computer charting so they need to us to know how to document in focus charting. No matter they are giving to us information and seminars we all in my unit are scared:o :o :o because is so hard to think in a focus to start the documentation and to split it in DAR way. May be some one can help me with a well developed list of focus that you are actually using. Thanks and excuse my english that is just my second language

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Your job would be much easier if u would prefer using NANDA. because all that you need about making chart is right there. you just have to know what to prioritize when making a diagnosis. hope this helps

hi!! i just want to inquire from you guys. it is possible that Narrative charting and focus charting can be recorded simultaneously. and if that practice has been done already; can somebody please tell me what specific term are they using in that particular documentation?!! thank you very much. i am having my research on this particular topic.:typing i was tasked to bring a report on that matter. :nuke::nuke::nurse: God Speed!!

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