PRACTICE STANDARD Documentation, Revised 2008
Communication Nurses ensure that documentation presents an accurate, clear and comprehensive picture of the client’s needs, the nurse’s interventions and the client’s outcomes. Indicators A nurse meets the standard by: a) ensuring that documentation is a complete record of nursing care provided and reflects all aspects
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