PRACTICE STANDARD - CNO
providers. It also reflects the nursing care that is provided to a client. This practice standard explains the regulatory and legislative requirements for nursing documentation. To help nurses 2 understand and apply the standards to their individual practice, the content is divided into three standard statements that describe broad practice ...
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