I recently started at my current job in a LTC facility, and I can remember all throughout my CNA career and through nursing school that incident reports are to stay FAR away from a residents chart. Don't mention them in the chart, don't put them in the chart, they are ONLY for the facility. But this facility I started working for requires you to put all of the residents' INAs Aaand unusual occurrences inside their chart.
I found that weird! Does anyone else know of work somewhere where they require this?? I was always taught it was a big no no!
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I recently started at my current job in a LTC facility, and I can remember all throughout my CNA career and through nursing school that incident reports are to stay FAR away from a residents chart. Don't mention them in the chart, don't put them in the chart, they are ONLY for the facility. But this facility I started working for requires you to put all of the residents' INAs Aaand unusual occurrences inside their chart.
I found that weird! Does anyone else know of work somewhere where they require this?? I was always taught it was a big no no!