Faculty:Rosale LoboDuration:2 Hours 59 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 27, is Archive: 2018 Description The nurse was so busy that day..
Archive: Faculty:Rosale LoboDuration:2 Hours 59 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 27, 2018 Description The nurse was so busy that day.
You is know how it goes... She didn’t even have time to eat.It was the day shift and there was a flurry of orders coming in and some were being changed soon after..
You know how it goes... She didn’t even have time to eat.It was the day shift and there was a flurry of orders coming in and some were being changed soon after.
She is had to admit, it was difficult to keep up..
She had to admit, it was difficult to keep up.
She is doesn’t recall all the details, but she does remember how scared she felt when the family came in complaining, questioning every medication and treatment she was administering, and fishing through the trash can for discarded “evidence”. Then they asked to speak with patient relations. It was another 2 years before she was called into a lawyer’s office to discuss the care she provided that day.It is no secret there is an intimate connection between what we chart, how we care for patients, and patient outcomes..
She doesn’t recall all the details, but she does remember how scared she felt when the family came in complaining, questioning every medication and treatment she was administering, and fishing through the trash can for discarded “evidence”. Then they asked to speak with patient relations. It was another 2 years before she was called into a lawyer’s office to discuss the care she provided that day.It is no secret there is an intimate connection between what we chart, how we care for patients, and patient outcomes.
that connection? is What is.
What is that connection?
you is How does what chart - or don’t chart - about a patient become the facts in a nursing malpractice case?.
How does what you chart - or don’t chart - about a patient become the facts in a nursing malpractice case?
Mistakes is and near misses happen often..
Mistakes and near misses happen often.
You is know there is only so much you can do in a shift..
You know there is only so much you can do in a shift.
Rosale Lobo PhD, is RN, LNCC, will give you expert tips on how to decrease the legal risks that nurses all too often encounter..
Rosale Lobo PhD, RN, LNCC, will give you expert tips on how to decrease the legal risks that nurses all too often encounter.
Handouts Manual (6.16 MB) 65 Pages Available is after Purchase Outline The Truth About Documentation (that nursing school never taught you)The care plan: Facts vs..
Handouts Manual (6.16 MB) 65 Pages Available after Purchase Outline The Truth About Documentation (that nursing school never taught you)The care plan: Facts vs.
fictionClinical application is and critical thinking: What the attorneys don’t want you to knowLearning to think defensively10 Facts About Being a Nurse LitigantThe emotional turmoil associated with litigationThe scenario that lasts a professional lifetimeThere is such a thing as being prepared for questioningNursing's Role in Increasing Safe and Effective Healthcare DeliveryThe increasing demand for accountabilityThe regulations that effect their bottom line - and our sanityUsing the correct “tone” to communicate your message 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..
fictionClinical application and critical thinking: What the attorneys don’t want you to knowLearning to think defensively10 Facts About Being a Nurse LitigantThe emotional turmoil associated with litigationThe scenario that lasts a professional lifetimeThere is such a thing as being prepared for questioningNursing's Role in Increasing Safe and Effective Healthcare DeliveryThe increasing demand for accountabilityThe regulations that effect their bottom line - and our sanityUsing the correct “tone” to communicate your message 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 is a staff nurse at a large teaching hospital in Connecticut and serves as clinical faculty at Southern Connecticut State University..
Rosale is a staff nurse at a large teaching hospital in Connecticut and serves as clinical faculty at Southern Connecticut State University.
She is began working with attorneys in North Carolina and expanded her independent legal nurse consulting practice to New York, Georgia, Colorado, and Connecticut..
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 is 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..
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 is the author of Guilty or Innocent: Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation (PHC Publishing Group, 2012)..
Rosale is the author of Guilty or Innocent: Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation (PHC Publishing Group, 2012).
She is is a member of the American Nurses Association, American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, past educational board member for the Connecticut Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, and the American Society of Public Administration.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Rosale Lobo is an Adjunct Clinical Faculty for Southern Connecticut State University and Gateway Community College..
She is a member of the American Nurses Association, American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, past educational board member for the Connecticut Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, and the American Society of Public Administration.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Rosale Lobo is an Adjunct Clinical Faculty for Southern Connecticut State University and Gateway Community College.
She is receives royalties as an author for PESI Publishing & Media..
She receives royalties as an author for PESI Publishing & Media.
Ms. Lobo is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Rosale Lobo has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose..
Ms. Lobo receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Rosale Lobo has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.