Certificate in Legal Nursing Documentation: Intensive 3-Day Boot Camp – Rosale Lobo

Question and Answer

What is “If?

“If is Archive: you don’t write that, you could lose your license,” or “If you write that, you could lose your license.” This was something I heard during my entire nursing career and I never really knew what it meant..

How does “If Archive:?

Archive: “If you don’t write that, you could lose your license,” or “If you write that, you could lose your license.” This was something I heard during my entire nursing career and I never really knew what it meant.

What is I?

I is was the nurse who was called into the office to explain an entry, clarify a comment, or “fix” something that had already been noted..

How does I was?

I was the nurse who was called into the office to explain an entry, clarify a comment, or “fix” something that had already been noted.

What is My?

My is thought was, “if you just tell me what I’m supposed to chart, I’ll do it.”In addition to supervisor or facility expectations, there are requirements now in place for electronic charting by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In addition, healthcare is highly regulated and full of reimbursement woes, which often are connected with the documentation. What’s a nurse to do…?.

How does My thought?

My thought was, “if you just tell me what I’m supposed to chart, I’ll do it.”In addition to supervisor or facility expectations, there are requirements now in place for electronic charting by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In addition, healthcare is highly regulated and full of reimbursement woes, which often are connected with the documentation. What’s a nurse to do…?

What is Rosale Lobo,?

Rosale Lobo, is PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, has the answers!Learn the meaning of being a non-fiction story teller - nurses have been voted the most trusted professionals for years because we are truth tellers..

How does Rosale Lobo, has?

Rosale Lobo, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, has the answers!Learn the meaning of being a non-fiction story teller - nurses have been voted the most trusted professionals for years because we are truth tellers.

What is We?

We is are educated to care for our patients with compassion and ethics, so why has it become difficult to chart according to our personal belief system..

How does We are educated?

We are educated to care for our patients with compassion and ethics, so why has it become difficult to chart according to our personal belief system.

What is the truth behind documentation?

the truth behind documentation is Learn standards.Charting for innocence or guilt - it is no secret that charting can lead to a trip to court but how does that actually happen..

How does the truth behind documentation Learn?

Learn the truth behind documentation standards.Charting for innocence or guilt - it is no secret that charting can lead to a trip to court but how does that actually happen.

What is this path?

this path is How does become something nurses fear?.

How does this path does?

How does this path become something nurses fear?

What is This 3-day boot camp?

This 3-day boot camp is will take you down the path to litigation and demonstrate why certain actions or inactions could jeopardize your chances of appearing innocent.Did you deviate from the standard of care?.

How does This 3-day boot camp will take?

This 3-day boot camp will take you down the path to litigation and demonstrate why certain actions or inactions could jeopardize your chances of appearing innocent.Did you deviate from the standard of care?

What is a person?

a person is How does deviate from the standard of care if there is no one there to witness it?.

How does a person does?

How does a person deviate from the standard of care if there is no one there to witness it?

What is a nurse?

a nurse is Who determines that has deviated from the standard of care?.

How does a nurse determines?

Who determines that a nurse has deviated from the standard of care?

What is Three days?

Three days is of intense learning about nursing documentation and litigation will transform the way you think about your nursing practice and the way you document the care you provide.This class is a must for all nurses..

How does Three days will transform?

Three days of intense learning about nursing documentation and litigation will transform the way you think about your nursing practice and the way you document the care you provide.This class is a must for all nurses.

What is It?

It is is long overdue..

How does It is?

It is long overdue.

What is You?

You is will definitely return to work with increased confidence to reduce your own professional risk..

How does You will definitely return?

You will definitely return to work with increased confidence to reduce your own professional risk.

What is register today?

register today is Don’t delay… before this class hits capacity and the opportunity to earn your certificate in nursing documentation is gone!OUTLINEHealthcare LitigationEvolution of medicine, nursing and healthcareThe essence of the story behind litigationThe burden of proofThe expert witness seals the dealThe Components of DocumentationGuidelinesInterpretationMistakesEducationSocial networkingIndirect careElectronic Nursing DocumentationAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment ActMeaningful UseRisky electronic documentation practicesDangers of email, social networking, and textingElectronic Medical Record StrategiesTime managementLiabilitySoftware knowledge/InformaticsReimbursement and DocumentationMedicare and Medicaid ChangesIncentives for participationHospital Acquired ConditionsElements of a LawsuitPlaintiff complaintsMedical record reviewTimeline chronologyEvidenceDocumentation When Things Go WrongComplianceRegulationsIncident reportingAdverse eventsRisk factorsEthical IssuesTruth tellingStandards that are within standardsDeviations, real or perceivedErrors of omissionErrors of commissionsCommunicating clearlyAvoiding Risky DocumentationCredible evidenceAvoiding ambiguityRecording events objectivelyLate entriesCorrecting errorsWhat if the Worst Happens?Duty/Breach of DutyNurse Practice ActState Board of NursingDepositionsOBJECTIVESAnalyze how the nursing standards of care can come under scrutiny.Evaluate authoritative sources.Separate care plan and the care planning process.Explore a strategic nursing documentation system.Communicate how documentation is used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a lawsuit.Explore how to prevent risky behavior when using social media and other forms of electronic communication.Inform how to use best practice and standard of care for documenting incident reports and adverse events.Analyze the Center for Medicare and Medicaid regulatory language on nursing documentation.Formulate a strategic tool for your standard of practice.Evaluate deposition proceedings.Analyze timeline chronologies.Determine defense and plaintiff allegations.Integrate the correct practices into your documentation to reduce litigation exposure.Explore the common documentation mistakes and how to avoid/correct them.Evaluate facility policy and procedures for potential risk.Graph the litigation timeline.Formulate deposition questions as the plaintiff and/or defense teams.Practice litigation language during mock depositions..

How does register today Don’t delay…?

Don’t delay… register today before this class hits capacity and the opportunity to earn your certificate in nursing documentation is gone!OUTLINEHealthcare LitigationEvolution of medicine, nursing and healthcareThe essence of the story behind litigationThe burden of proofThe expert witness seals the dealThe Components of DocumentationGuidelinesInterpretationMistakesEducationSocial networkingIndirect careElectronic Nursing DocumentationAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment ActMeaningful UseRisky electronic documentation practicesDangers of email, social networking, and textingElectronic Medical Record StrategiesTime managementLiabilitySoftware knowledge/InformaticsReimbursement and DocumentationMedicare and Medicaid ChangesIncentives for participationHospital Acquired ConditionsElements of a LawsuitPlaintiff complaintsMedical record reviewTimeline chronologyEvidenceDocumentation When Things Go WrongComplianceRegulationsIncident reportingAdverse eventsRisk factorsEthical IssuesTruth tellingStandards that are within standardsDeviations, real or perceivedErrors of omissionErrors of commissionsCommunicating clearlyAvoiding Risky DocumentationCredible evidenceAvoiding ambiguityRecording events objectivelyLate entriesCorrecting errorsWhat if the Worst Happens?Duty/Breach of DutyNurse Practice ActState Board of NursingDepositionsOBJECTIVESAnalyze how the nursing standards of care can come under scrutiny.Evaluate authoritative sources.Separate care plan and the care planning process.Explore a strategic nursing documentation system.Communicate how documentation is used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a lawsuit.Explore how to prevent risky behavior when using social media and other forms of electronic communication.Inform how to use best practice and standard of care for documenting incident reports and adverse events.Analyze the Center for Medicare and Medicaid regulatory language on nursing documentation.Formulate a strategic tool for your standard of practice.Evaluate deposition proceedings.Analyze timeline chronologies.Determine defense and plaintiff allegations.Integrate the correct practices into your documentation to reduce litigation exposure.Explore the common documentation mistakes and how to avoid/correct them.Evaluate facility policy and procedures for potential risk.Graph the litigation timeline.Formulate deposition questions as the plaintiff and/or defense teams.Practice litigation language during mock depositions.

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