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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.
Documentation, Interprofessional, Interprofessional documentation
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