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[Nursing records].

Enfermeria intensiva, 1996
The good evolution of intensive care demands an intense and fluent communication. It is important for the attention to patients as well as for a better exploitation of the experience obtained day after day to have a written register of all the data, results, judgements and relevant actions which are being performed.
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Record keeping and the community nurse

British Journal of Community Nursing
Iwan Dowie discusses the need for appropriate record keeping in community nursing. Through a series of legal examples, a case is made for good documentation, with suggestions that include factual, eligible and well-written records.
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Records in the School of Nursing

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1929
AS we try to make our schools fJL better and better, we need a picture of what we are doing, so that we may compare ourselves with other people. One means of such comparison is uniform records. If all schools had records of students' work in practically the same form, it would be much easier for the directors to form their own judgment of the position ...
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The Nurse and the Medical Record

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1949
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Use of electronic health records and standardized terminologies: A nationwide survey of nursing staff experiences

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2020
Kim De Groot   +2 more
exaly  

Promoting patient safety using electronic medical records in nursing/midwifery undergraduate curricula: Discussion paper

Nurse Education in Practice, 2023
Lyndall Mollart   +2 more
exaly  

Prevalence of accurate nursing documentation in patient records

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2010
Wolter Paans, Walter Sermeus
exaly  

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