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The following statements relate to minimizing the legal risks of computer charting.Circle T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false.
Premises:
Computer entries are not deleted even when they are no longer relevant to client care.
The nurse must be extremely careful when entering data into the computer,as it is very easy to delete information.
The password you use to enter the computer cannot be given to a physician to assist him or her with data entry.
It is important that records have backup files as a safety factor.
Responses:
True
False
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Computer entries are not deleted even when they are no longer relevant to client care.
The nurse must be extremely careful when entering data into the computer,as it is very easy to delete information.
The password you use to enter the computer cannot be given to a physician to assist him or her with data entry.
It is important that records have backup files as a safety factor.
Premises:
Computer entries are not deleted even when they are no longer relevant to client care.
The nurse must be extremely careful when entering data into the computer,as it is very easy to delete information.
The password you use to enter the computer cannot be given to a physician to assist him or her with data entry.
It is important that records have backup files as a safety factor.
Responses:
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