chapter 4
batch charting
waiting until end of shift or until all patients have been assessed to document finding from all of them
flow sheet
efficient and standardized from that assembles the collected information in a way that permits easy comparison among assessment data to detect trends or a sudden change in status
audit
review of a health care facility by an agency or outside group to determine whether that facility is providing and documenting certain standards of care
handoff
transfer of care fro a patient from one health provider to another
charting by exception
use of predetermined standards and norms to record only significant assessment data
C
A new nurse is unfamiliar with the electronic charting system in use at the institution. What positive attribute of electronic charting could the nurse's preceptor emphasize to this new nurse? A. it maximizes compliance with standards of documentation B. it disables the graphing of trends in vital signs or assessment data C. it allows several health team members to view the patient record simultaneously D. it automatically corrects both spelling and grammar
C
A nurse is explaining to other nurses on the uint about diagnosis-related groups. On what documentation do insurance companies base their payment approval/disapproval? A. medical diagnosis B. laboratory diagnosis C. diagnosis codes D. narrative notes
A
A nurse, new to the hospital, is attending orientation with the nurse educator who is discussing the use of PIE charting in the documentation of patient care. How would the nurse educator best describe PIE? A. problem, interventions, and evaluation B. position, intervention, and evaluation C. position, intervention, and exit note D. problem, intervention, and exit note
outcomes and assessment information set
OASIS
computerized provider order entry
CPOE
D
During an accrediting agency visit, it is found that some patient care standards are not being met. Where should problem solving occur in this instance? A. Patient level B. Shift level C. Department level D. Facility level
sentinel event
a serious, often life threatening, error in health care
situation, background, assessment, recommendation
SBAR
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
SOAP
D
The nurse is caring for a patient with a terminal illness. What would be the purpose of convening a family care conference? A. to agree on when care begins B. to coordinate schedules C. to determine what assessment data to include in a report D. to coordinate all aspects of the patient's care
C
What statement about batch charting is most accurate? A. it provides clear documentation B. it makes the chart available to multiple users C. it contributes to many potential errors D. it facilitates completion in a timely manner
B
Why is accurate and effective documentation most important? A. it keeps patients informed about their care B. documentation constitutes a legal record C. it ensures that data can be used for research purposes D. it can be used to educate other nurses
clinical pathway
a multidisciplinary tool that identifies a standard plan for a specific patient population
never event
a preventable error, treatment of which is not reimbursed by medicare and medicaid