DocuNotes: Clinical Pocket Guide to Effective Charting


BrandF. A. Davis Company
CategoryAssessment & Diagnosis
DocuNotes: Clinical Pocket Guide to Effective Charting
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Not easy to handle
Claudia Smith✓ Verified Purchase•January 27, 2024
Easy to read find needed information
LOVE IT
Shannon Cox✓ Verified Purchase•January 22, 2024
Recommend for nursing students. I needed better guidance for effective charting.
I am looking forward to using this more and more!... until I establish a solid routine.
I am looking forward to using this more and more!... until I establish a solid routine.
Life Saver
Amanda Leitch✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2024
This tells you all the information that your nursing profs probably should have made you aware of while in class. Could not have gotten through class without it.
Great for nurses
Jenette Melo✓ Verified Purchase•January 15, 2024
I really like this book. I change from a hospital setting to long term care and this little book really help with the different type of charting.
This book is excellent! It has fill in the blank documentation examples ...
JulieBird✓ Verified Purchase•January 10, 2024
This book is excellent! It has fill in the blank documentation examples which is great for a nursing student that is just learning about documentation.
If I can't find the topic in here, I move on to my Chart Smart book or my Charting made incredibly easy book.
I always start with this book first.
Even goes over Erikson's development in the specialty section. Nice!
If I can't find the topic in here, I move on to my Chart Smart book or my Charting made incredibly easy book.
I always start with this book first.
Even goes over Erikson's development in the specialty section. Nice!
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