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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 24
| Adventures in charting Tonight was rough at work, but there was one diamond. While looking up meds/Dxs for a new admit, another nurse and I noticed that one of her admitting DXs was: Multifart dementia. We fell all over laughing, we couldn't even speak to tell our supervisor why we found her admit paperwork so funny. The next great bit is this - while doing my clinical rotation at a local hospital (I'm an LPN/Student RN) I was reviewing a psych pt's H/P and noticed that his doctor had written "Pt has commited suicide three times". I chuckled so loud that I attracted the attention of a nearby resident. I pointed out that this was one resilliant pt, and she and I have shared information and occasional insights like this ever since. -Nate |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Texas
Posts: 233
| Re: Adventures in charting to funny...thanks for a good laugh! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 1969
Posts: 1,264
| Re: Adventures in charting One of my favs was a fellow LPN who I worked with after school...We worked nights and she used to chart "Patient had a quite night but was confussed." Those were her exact words.. WR,,,three commas for Becca |
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