CATEGORIES OF CARE
e.g: NH (nursing home) RC (residencial care).
-NH-1
-NH-PH
-RC-1
-RC-MP ( E )
-RC-PH ( E )
CHARTING AND DOCUMENTATION (nursing handover)
-Patient record:
-Care plan.
-Observation chart.
CARE PLAN (usual documents used).
- ADMISSION FORM.
- GETTING TO KNOW YOU FORM.
- SUMMARY OF DAILY LIVING ASSESSMENT (to identify care plans needs).
- MONTHLY WEIGHT, BLOOD PRESSURE, PULSE CHART.
- CLINICAL RISKS:
- DOCTOR ADVICE/VISITS.
- BLOOD RESULTS.
- SPECIMEN RESULTS.
- DENTIST / PODIATRY.
- OPTICIANS /PHYSIOTHERAPY/ DIETITIAN.
- ACCIDENTS/ INCIDENTS.
- HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS.
- NAMED WORKER REVIEWS / NAMED NURSE ( named nurse: nurse designated as being responsible for a patient's nursing care during a hospital stay and who is identified by name as such to the patient. The concept of the named nurse stresses the importance of continuity of care).
- RELATIVES: COMPLAINTS, COMPLIMENTS.
ABBREVIATIONS
BP: blood pressure (Reading: 120/80 - one hundred and twenty over/ on eighty).
P: pulse (Reading: 120 - one twenty).
c/o: complain of.
ADLs: activities of daily living.
Pt: patient.
obs: observations.
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