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• Archive: Faculty:Rosale LoboDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 11, 2016 Description Webcast Manual (5.86 MB) 112 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Components of DocumentationGuidelinesInterpretationMistakesEducationSocial NetworkingIndirect CareElectronic Nursing DocumentationAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment ActMeaningful UseHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)Risky electronic documentation practicesDangers of email, social networking, and textingElectronic Medical Records (EMR) StrategiesTime ManagementLiabilitySoftware KnowledgeMeaningful UseReimbursement and DocumentationMedicare/Medicaid ChangesIncentives and meaningful use criteriaEMR TimelinesHospital Acquired ConditionsDocumentation When Things Go WrongComplianceRegulationsCMCIncident ReportsAdverse EventsRisk FactorsEthical IssuesTruth TellersStandardsDeviationsErrorsOmissionsCommunicatingCorrectionsAvoiding Risky DocumentationCredible evidenceAvoiding AmbiguityRecording events objectivelyLate EntriesCorrecting ErrorsWhat if the Worst Happens?Duty /Breach of DutyNurse Practice ActState Board of NursingDepositionsExamples and Case Studies of Documentation Faculty Rosale Lobo, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC Related seminars and products: 8 Adjunct Professor Southern Connecticut State University Rosale Lobo, PHD, MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, has 30 years of combined experience as a direct care nurse, faculty, administrator, and legal nurse consultant.
• Rosale is a staff nurse at a large teaching hospital in Connecticut and serves as clinical faculty at Southern Connecticut State University.
• She began working with attorneys in North Carolina and expanded her independent legal nurse consulting practice to New York, Georgia, Colorado, and Connecticut.
• Plaintiff medical malpractice attorneys have utilized her expertise as both an expert witness and a "behind-the-scenes" consultant.Rosale is a BSN graduate from Long Island University, earned her master's degree from Hunter College with magna cum laude distinction and her PhD from Walden University, focusing her dissertation research on Nursing Documentation.
• Rosale is the author of Guilty or Innocent: Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation (PHC Publishing Group, 2012).