Asked by Nijah Robinson on Jun 26, 2024

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The action that a nurse would take when documenting on the patient's record and notes that he or she has made an error is which of the following?

A) Drawing a line through the error and initialing and dating it.
B) Erasing the error and writing over the material in the same spot.
C) Using a dark-coloured marker to cover the error and continuing immediately after that point.
D) Footnoting the error at the bottom of the page,including initials and the date.

Documenting Error

The act of inaccurately recording information or failing to record information, which can impact various professional and academic fields.

Initialing

The act of marking with one's initials, often used to signify approval, verification, or responsibility for an item or document.

Dating

The process of two people engaging in social activities to assess each other's suitability as a potential partner in a more committed relationship.

  • Apply successful techniques for mitigating errors and controlling their impact on documentation.
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Jordan NegrineJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
If the nurse has made an error in documentation,he or she should draw a single line through the error,write the word "error" above it,and sign his or her name or initials.Then the nurse should record the note correctly.The nurse should not erase,apply correction fluid to,or scratch out errors made while recording because charting then becomes illegible.Entries should be made only in ink so that they cannot be erased.Using a dark-coloured marker to cover the error and continuing immediately after that point appears as if the nurse were attempting to hide something or deface the record.Footnotes are not used in nursing documentation.