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nramada

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Twenty-four-hour charting is designed to establish __________ levels to help determine staffing needs.
 
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The best defense against malpractice claims associated with nursing care is accurate _____________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

acuity

Patient acuity, which is reflected in 24-hour charting compilation, can dictate staffing needs.

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documentation

Accurate documentation can guard against malpractice claims because it should describe when, what, and how events occurred.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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