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PR ACTICE STANDARD . documentation , Revised 2008. Table of Contents Introduction 3. Why Document? 3. The Inter-relationships that support clients through documentation 5. STANDARD Statements and Indicators 6. Communication 6. Accountability 7. Security 8. Appendix A: Supporting documentation Practices 9. Appendix B: Nursing documentation Legislation References 10. Appendix C: Electronic documentation Resources 11. Suggested Reading List 11. VISION. Leading in regulatory excellence MISSION. Regulating nursing in the public interest documentation , Revised 2008 Pub. No. 41001. ISBN 978-1-77116-066-7. Copyright College of Nurses of Ontario, 2017. Commercial or for-profit redistribution of this document in part or in whole is prohibited except with the written consent of CNO.
of nursing practice and the interprofessional documentation that occurs within the client 1 health record. Documentation — whether paper, electronic, audio or visual — is used to monitor a client’s progress and communicate with other care providers. It also reflects the nursing care that is provided to a client.
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