How do you feel, as a patient, about point-of-care (POC) documentation? Do you think it impacts a provider's ability to focus on the patient during a visit?
Point of care documentation:
1. Documentation is crucial serve as a evidence for quality of nursing care provided.
2. The court assumes something not documented, not consider under care.
3. If unusual events occur complete incident records.
4. Incident report allows analysis of avengers events of the client.
5. It facilitate nursing research.
6. It facilitate continuity in nursing care.
Impact on provider ability:
No, it won't impact the provider ability to focus on the patient during visit.
It promote positively on quality nursing care.
It won't affect negatively on care.
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