Brenda Elliff – 3 Day: Legal Nurse Intensive Training Course

14,774.00

Brenda Elliff – 3 Day: Legal Nurse Intensive Training CourseDescriptionAre you unknowingly putting your career at risk? Perhaps you want to make sure you are practicing safely so that you never get called to the courtroom? Maybe you are interested in one day considering a lucrative side job as a Legal Nurse Consultant?This recording will provide just the information you need! We know that most days nurses are literally superhuman, but mistakes can still get made. It’s time to learn how you can secure your job, license, and protect yourself from potential lawsuits.Meet Jessica. Jessica had always heard, “if you don’t document, you will get in trouble.” During her orientation for a new job, her preceptor taught her how to document the unit requirements and reassured Jessica that writing much more than that was a waste of time. Jessica never questioned this, and actually thought, “ I don’t need to worry about charting; the computer takes care of that. If I chart what my unit audits for, I can sleep soundly.”2 years later … Jessica sits down quietly at the deposition table, spells her name for the court reporter and is sworn in. “Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.” If this happened to Jessica, it could happen to you!In this comprehensive training course in Legal Nursing, expert Brenda Elliff, RN, MPA, ONC, CCM, LNCC provides intense training on nursing documentation and litigation to transform the way you think about your nursing practice and how you document the care you provide.HandoutsManual – 3-Day Legal Nursing Intensive Training Course (5.4 MB) 179 Pages Available after PurchaseOutlineHealthcare LitigationEvolving trends in nursing litigation todayThe essence of the story behind litigationThe burden of proofThe expert witness seals the deal. Understand the impact.Learn whether you should (or shouldn’t) have your own malpractice coverageThe Components of Documentation Guidelines and interpretationAvoiding mistakesA lawyer’s secret weapon: Time stamping on YOUR documentationSocial networking and indirect careTimeline chronology and mapping the caseElectronic Nursing Documentation American Recovery and Reinvestment ActMeaningful UseRisky electronic documentation practicesCharting by exceptionDangers of email, social networking, and textingShould you make a late chart entry? Or not …?Avoid the hazards of dropdown boxes in your medical record systemElectronic Medical Record Strategies Time managementLiabilitySoftware knowledge/InformaticsDoes the case have merit?Reimbursement and DocumentationMedicare and Medicaid ChangesIncentives for participationHospital Acquired ConditionsElements of a LawsuitPlaintiff complaintsMedical record reviewTimeline chronologyEvidencePlaintiff deposition testimonyDocumentation: When Things Go WrongComplianceUnsafe processesRegulationsIncident reportingAdverse events and risk factorsWhen to ask/demand help from a supervisorWhen the patient must transfer outStandards that are within standardsDeviations, real or perceivedErrors of omission and commissionCommunicating clearlyDefense deposition testimonyAvoiding Risky DocumentationCredible evidenceAvoiding ambiguityRecording events objectivelyLate entries and correcting errorsWhat if the Worst HappensDuty/Breach of DutyNurse Practice ActState Board of NursingDepositionsFacultyBrenda Elliff, RN, MPA, ONC, CCM, LNCCBrenda Elliff, RN, MPA, ONC, CCM, LNCC established Elliff Medical-Legal Services in 1996. As a legal nurse consultant, she assists on both plaintiff and defense cases. She performs record reviews, develops strategies and provides expert witness preparation.Her work involves Medical Malpractice, Worker’s Compensation, Personal Injury and a variety of legal cases. Previously, Brenda worked as a Health Care Coordinator for a large law firm and taught a Legal Nurse Consultation review course. Initially she began working with attorneys on legal cases in California and has now expanded her scope throughout the Pacific NW.Her clinical nursing experiences are vast and span 40 years. Brenda has worked as a staff nurse, as a nurse manager at major teaching facilities, as nurse case manager and as an adjunct nursing professor.When not nursing, Brenda enjoys participating with a local performing group. The group has performed at the LA Christmas Parade, 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Parade in Honolulu, Washington DC Cherry Blossom Parade.Past nurses who have attended Brenda’s programs have appreciated the dynamic and fun way in which she can deliver excellent clinical and legal information. She has been a sought-after speaker at national, state and local levels, on a variety of topics that draw from her areas of expertise.Speaker Disclosures: Financial: Brenda Elliff maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Non-financial: Brenda Elliff has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.