Nursing Documentation: Getting It Right!

Hours: 1.00
Course Number: 0079
Course Date: 01/23/2015

Nursing Documentation: Getting It Right! is a 1 hour continuing education course that examines numerous important aspects of nursing documentation. it cites the five purposes of nursing documentation, describes common problems associated with nursing documentation, and identify the key instances when documentation is necessary. The course also differentiates what types of documentation are required for certain health conditions and circumstances.

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Purpose

The purpose of this course is to assist nurses with improving the quality and timeliness of nursing documentation and to acquire a greater appreciation for the value of their medical records.

Learning Objectives

  1. Cite the five purposes of nursing documentation
  2. Describe common problems associated with nursing documentation
  3. Identify the key instances when documentation is necessary
  4. Differentiate what types of documentation are required for certain health conditions and circumstances

Criteria for Successful Completion

To receive continuing education credit for this program, you must complete the entire course, including registration, viewing the video program, taking the post-test and obtaining a score of at least 70% or better, and completing the program evaluation. If you do not score a 70% or better, you may take the exam again as many times as necessary to receive a passing score. When a score of 70% or better is achieved, you will be able to move forward to the evaluation and receive your certificate online.

Certifications

Nurses


1.00 HOURS
This continuing nursing education activity is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing (#20-478084). Completion of this course fulfills (1) CEU hour of general annual mandatory training for nursing. Do not send certificate to the Florida Board of Nursing. Each state recognizes and accepts continuing education approval from the Florida Board of Nursing except California. Keep this certificate in your records for four (4) years.

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