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Recording and Reporting Personal Qualities of a Health Care Worker

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Page 1: Recording and Reporting

Recording and Reporting

Personal Qualities of a Health Care Worker

Page 2: Recording and Reporting

Making Observations

• Sense of sight Color of skin Swelling, edema Rash, sores Color of urine, stool Amount of food eaten Etc.

Page 3: Recording and Reporting

Making Observations

• Sense of smell Body odor Unusual

odors of breath, wounds, urine or stool

Page 4: Recording and Reporting

Making Observations

• Sense of touch Pulse Skin dryness or

temperature Perspiration Swelling

Page 5: Recording and Reporting

Making Observations

• Sense of hearing Used while

listening to respirations, abnormal body sounds, coughs, speech

Page 6: Recording and Reporting

Two Types of Observations

• Subjective “symptoms”, cannot be seen or

felt statements by patient

• Objective “signs” that can be seen or

measured bruise, cut, rash, B/P

Page 7: Recording and Reporting

Basic Rules for Recording

• Recorded information should be accurate, concise and complete

• Writing should be neat and legible

• Spelling and grammar must be correct

• Only objective observations should be noted

Page 8: Recording and Reporting

Basic Rules for Recording

• Record statements in patient’s own words, in quotation marks

• Sign with your name and title

• Errors – cross out neatly with straight line, “error” and initials

Use blue or black ink ONLY

c/o pain in nek neck

Page 9: Recording and Reporting

HIPAA

• Strict standards for maintaining confidentiality of health care records

• Patients must be able to see/obtain their records, and control who sees them

• Health care workers must protect privacy of patient records