Part 1, December 5, 2024: Back to Basics will discuss common documentation problems, provide documentation examples from actual cases, and suggest best practices in documentation and record-keeping to aid in the defense of malpractice lawsuits or licensing board investigations.
Part 2, December 12, 2024: Special Situations will discuss proper documentation recommendations for specialty situations and patients, provide documentation examples, and suggest best practices in documentation and record-keeping to aid in the defense of malpractice lawsuits or licensing board investigations.
Date: Thursday, December 5, 2024 Time: 3:00 PM ET – 4:30pm ET Duration: 1.5 hours* Speaker: Edie Brous RN, BSN, MS, MPH, JD, Nurse Attorney Moderator: Jennifer Flynn, CPHRM, Risk Manager, Nurses Service Organization (NSO)
Overview: This session will discuss common documentation problems, provide documentation examples from actual cases, and suggest best practices in documentation and record-keeping to aid in the defense of malpractice lawsuits or licensing board investigations.
Objectives:
Identify common documentation and record-keeping deficiencies that expose nurses to liability.
Describe elements that each healthcare record should contain.
Develop processes and best practices related to chart review and record-keeping practices.
Date: Thursday, December 12, 2024 Time: 3:00 PM ET – 4:30pm ET Duration: 1.5 hours* Speaker: Edie Brous RN, BSN, MS, MPH, JD, Nurse Attorney Moderator: Jennifer Flynn, CPHRM, Risk Manager, Nurses Service Organization (NSO)
Overview: This session will discuss proper documentation recommendations for specialty situations and patients, provide documentation examples, and suggest best practices in documentation and record-keeping to aid in the defense of malpractice lawsuits or licensing board investigations.
Objectives:
Identify proper documentation and record-keeping for specialty patients.
Describe how a properly documented healthcare record can aid in the defense of malpractice allegations.
Develop processes and best practices related to chart review and record-keeping practices for specialty patients and situations.
These activities for 1.5 contact hours each are provided by Lippincott Professional Development and jointly provided by Nurses Service Organization.
Lippincott Professional Development (LPD) is accredited as a provider of Nursing Continuing Professional Development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation.
These activities are also provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749 for 1.5 contact hours each, the District of Columbia, Florida #FBN50-1223, and Georgia Board of Nursing #50-1223.
In order to earn CE credit for this event: Participants must (1) register, (2) attend the entire live event, and (3) complete the post event test evaluation. Only those who meet these requirements will be issued a certificate of completion. It is the responsibility of the participant to make accommodations for time zone.
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