Recording and Reporting
Across
- 1. method of recording the client’s progress under the headings of problem, intervention, and evaluation
- 5. process of writing information
- 7. an exemption whereby an agency can release private health information without a client’s prior authorization
- 8. style of documentation generally used in source-oriented records
- 11. time based on a 24-hour clock
- 12. binder or folder that enables the orderly collection, storage, and safekeeping of a client’s medical records
- 13. records organized according to the source of information
- 15. repetitious entry of the same information in the medical record
- 16. written collection of information about a person’s health problems, the care provided by health practitioners, and the progress of the client
- 17. modified form of SOAP charting
- 19. visits to clients on an individual basis or as a group
- 22. documentation method in which only abnormal assessment findings or care that deviates from the standard is charted
- 23. model for effective communication identifying Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendation
- 26. documentation style more likely to be used in a problem-oriented record
- 27. process of entering information
- 28. process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- 29. time based on two 12-hour revolutions on a clock
- 30. form of documentation in which the nurse indicates with a check mark or initials that routine care has been performed
- 31. form of documentation that contains sections for recording frequently repeated assessment data
Down
- 2. legislation that sets national standards for the security of health information, ensures that an individual’s electronic, paper, or oral health information is protected
- 3. records organized according to the client’s health problems
- 4. process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- 6. portions or isolated pieces of information necessary for an immediate purpose
- 9. quick reference for current information about the client and the client’s care
- 10. documenting client information with a computer
- 14. discussion between a nurse from the shift that is ending and personnel coming on duty
- 18. inspectors who examine client records
- 20. process of promoting care that reflects established agency standards
- 21. process of entering information
- 24. collection, storage, retrieval, and sharing of recorded data
- 25. written list of the client’s problems, goals, and nursing orders for client care