Chart to Save Your RN License: A Comprehensive Guide to What, When, and How to Document for Nurses
D**
Highly recommended for all nursing professionals.
Chart to Save Your RN License” is an essential guide for any registered nurse seeking to protect their professional license through proper documentation. The book offers clear, practical advice on what to document, when to document it, and how to do so in a legally sound and patient-focused way. It breaks down complex legal and professional expectations into easy-to-follow steps, making it ideal for both new and experienced nurses.What sets this guide apart is its real-world approach—using relatable scenarios and examples to highlight common documentation pitfalls and how to avoid them. It not only enhances charting accuracy but also builds confidence in handling high-risk situations that could potentially lead to legal or disciplinary action.Whether you’re working in a hospital, clinic, or long-term care setting, this book is a must-have resource to help safeguard your career and ensure you’re meeting the highest standards of nursing documentation.
A**.
Great starter book
Great starter book.
C**Y
Good points
Nursing students might benefit from many of these points. They tend to like to add their interpretation of assessment findings. I have seen a sudden increase in charting of "will continue to monitor". It always bothered me, now I know why! Thank you!
C**S
Buenos detalles sobre la documentación
Muy practico el libro
K**T
Meh
I thought this book would give EXAMPLES on what/how to chart as a new grad nurse. It was a book that focused on legal and insight (which was taught in Nursing school) I need to know what to type when a person comes in that can't breath, so I don't get sued, fired, or audited. I don't recommend this book. It's not what I thought it would be
B**S
Good book
Short and to the point but not too much indepth
M**E
RN back in the game
As a RN that has took some time off this has been a great refresher on documentation.
C**E
An eye opener!
This book was extremely helpful and easy to read. The author gives perfect examples and scenerios to make it easy for any nurse to understand how they can improve their bedside charting.