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How Should Nurses Document Consultations?
Proper documentation of consultations is essential for continuity of care and legal purposes. Nurses should:
Record the
date and time
of the consultation.
Summarize the
key points discussed
and any instructions given.
Note any
follow-up actions
required.
Ensure documentation is
clear and concise
.
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