Rosale Lobo – Nursing Negligence

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Jessica attended a nursing program with stellar faculty and great internships. She had always heard, “if you don’t document, you will get in trouble”. No one could explain what that meant. During her orientation as a new graduate, her preceptor taught her how to document the unit requirements and reassured her that writing much more was a waste of time. Jessica never questioned otherwise.Purchase Rosale Lobo – Nursing Negligence courses at here with PRICE $219 $60Rosale Lobo – Nursing NegligenceTime Stamping – It’s a Crucial VariableLawyers’ secret weaponWhat you don’t realizeBeing ahead of the teamThe sneaky truth about timing in litigationDepositionsBeing called to testifyYou could be next, seriouslySilently waiting your turnPreparing for the worstThe alarming facts about nursing and litigationTechnology in the Nurses’ WorldThe medical record is just a machineCharting by exception – a meaningless phraseMinimalist charting could spell t-r-o-u-b-l-eKnowing your gadgets or asking for helpDrop Down Boxes: Avoid the RisksYou could lose credibilityChoosing your options carefullyWhen your options are absentWhat the lawyers interpret from mishapsNursing Limits, Expectations & ResponsibilitiesYour license is your shingleCopying/Pasting… it’s a mistakeFinding the rules and regulations to guide youStanding your ground, knowing your limitsThe Crime SceneThe body speaks for itselfThe silent witnessesOthers are also telling the storyThe circumstantial evidenceElements of a lawsuitYour Worst FearsCase studiesActual depositionsRole of the plaintiffAvoid becoming the defendantGet Rosale Lobo – Nursing Negligence downloadWould you like to receive  Rosale Lobo – Nursing Negligence ?:The realities of time stamping50 facts you NEED to knowAvoid the key hazards of drop down boxes in chartingDeposition behaviors that add to nursing credibilityHard evidence about what your charting communicatesIs the defense counsel for you? Or against you?Charting by exception – a meaningless phraseTrends in nursing litigationJessica attended a nursing program with stellar faculty and great internships. She had always heard, “if you don’t document, you will get in trouble”. No one could explain what that meant. During her orientation as a new graduate, her preceptor taught her how to document the unit requirements and reassured her that writing much more was a waste of time. Jessica never questioned otherwise. At this time in her career, Jessica was thinking… ”I don’t worry much about charting; the computer takes care of that. As long as I chart what my unit audits for, I can sleep soundly.”2 years later… Jessica sat down quietly at the deposition table, her head hung low and she hadn’t slept in months. They asked her to say and spell her name for the court reporter and she was sworn in. “Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?”If this could happen to Jessica, it could happen to you. But how did this happen. How did what Jessica charted turn into a deposition proceeding? How does this happen to any good nurse?Healthcare today is rife with litigation against nurses. There is more accountability, reliability, autonomy, and liability. The rate of nurses becoming part of lawsuits is steadily on the rise. Join Legal Nurse Consultant, Rosale Lobo, PhD, MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, for this interesting and intriguing look into nursing documentation. This intense workshop will immerse you into the world of nursing from a litigious viewpoint.Don’t end up like Jessica. Learn how to protect yourself, so you can sleep soundly tonight.Get Rosale Lobo – Nursing Negligence downloadPurchase Rosale Lobo – Nursing Negligence courses at here with PRICE $219 $60