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Charting patient care.


9780781791946

Charting patient care.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Wil·kins , Maurice Hugh Frederick 1916-2004.

British biophysicist. He shared a 1962 Nobel Prize for his contributions to the determination of the structure of DNA.
 

2009

406 pages

$43.95

Paperback

Nursing know-how know-how  
n.
The knowledge and skill required to do something correctly. See Synonyms at art1.


know-how
Noun

Informal the ability to do something that is difficult or technical
.

RT50

This reference manual for nurses covers the basics of medical charting with a new emphasis on electronic record-keeping practices that are becoming widespread in the health care industry. Assembled as·sem·ble  
v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles

v.tr.
1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: assembled the jury.

2.
 by a large staff of nurses, clinical practitioners and professors, this reference volume uses "case clips" to outline charting procedures for rapid response approaches and "know-how" sidebars to condense con·dense  
v. con·densed, con·dens·ing, con·dens·es

v.tr.
1. To reduce the volume or compass of.

2. To make more concise; abridge or shorten.

3. Physics
a.
 the key techniques and tips in an easy-to-read format. More than 100 charting situations are presented in alphabetical order, and a section is included to explain legal considerations during critical patient care.

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