Asked by Sydni ßaby on Mar 10, 2024

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The nurse filled out an incident report after a patient fall but makes no mention of the incident report in her notes in the patient's chart.What is the reason for this?

A) The incident report includes the nurse's interpretations of what probably led the patient to get out of bed.
B) A copy of the incident report is filed in the patient's chart along with the nurse's notes about the fall.
C) The incident report is confidential and not intended to be used as evidence in a malpractice suit.
D) The nurse does not want to risk a malpractice lawsuit by mentioning the creation of an incident report.

Incident Report

A formal record detailing an unexpected event or accident, especially in a workplace or healthcare setting, used to improve safety and prevent future occurrences.

Malpractice Suit

A legal case brought against a healthcare professional or organization for negligence or inadequate care that resulted in harm to a patient.

Confidential

Information that is intended to be kept secret or private, especially in contexts involving privacy, security, or proprietary matters.

  • Understand the appropriate use of incident reports and the importance of accurate, objective documentation in patient care.
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Jarvis PerkinsMar 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Incident reports are used by facilities to investigate the event and prevent possible recurrence.The nurse does not include presumptions or speculations about the incident in the patient chart or the incident report.The incident report is submitted to the unit manager,administration,and/or agency attorney for review.The incident report is never filed in the patient's chart.The presence of an incident report will not increase risk of a malpractice lawsuit.