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How is Onset Documented?
Nurses document onset during the initial patient
assessment
and throughout ongoing care. They use
patient interviews
,
medical history
, and
physical examinations
to gather detailed information about when and how symptoms began. Accurate documentation is essential for
continuity of care
and effective
communication
among healthcare providers.
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