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mikaylakyoung

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You make a mistaken on a handwritten chart entry. Which is the best way to correct it?
 
  1. Cover it with correction fluid (e.g., Wite-Out) to keep the notes neat.
  2. Leave it as it is. You cannot correct an error in charting.
  3. Draw a single line through the entry, date and initial it, then make the correction.
  4. Write over the error and initial it.

Question 2

Information on the chart is readily available to:
 
  1. the client's family.
  2. insurance companies.
  3. research teams.
  4. team members only.



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