Charting to Protect Your License
A focus on real-world nursing documentation A CE Credit Course
This foundational charting course is designed for licensed nurses in traditional bedside and acute care settings.
You’ll learn:
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What documentation actually gets scrutinized
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How charting is interpreted by employers, attorneys, and Boards of Nursing
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Common charting mistakes that place nurses at risk
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How to document clinical judgment, escalation, refusals, and advocacy
$30
Charting to Protect Your License
Surgical & Procedural Services
You’ll learn:
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Documentation expectations in procedural workflows
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Where nurses are most exposed during audits and investigations
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How core measures and policies impact your charting
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How to document safely when workflows are rushed or incomplete
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Documentation for Nurses
Tips & Handouts for Travel, Agency and Float Pool Nurses
You’ll learn:
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What documentation actually gets scrutinized
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How charting is interpreted by employers, attorneys, and Boards of Nursing
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Common charting mistakes that place nurses at risk
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How to document clinical judgment, escalation, refusals, and advocacy
Coming Soon
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Documentation for Non-Licensed Personnel
PCTs, CNAs, MAs, Techs & Unlicensed Staff
You’ll learn:
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What you can and cannot document
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The importance of accuracy, timing, and scope
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How documentation impacts nurses and patient safety
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Common errors that create risk for the team
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Documentation Checklists for Incident based documentation & reporting
Quick Reference Tools
You’ll learn:
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What documentation actually gets scrutinized
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How charting is interpreted by employers, attorneys, and Boards of Nursing
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Common charting mistakes that place nurses at risk
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How to document clinical judgment, escalation, refusals, and advocacy
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Charting to Protect Your License
Case Studies: Documentation That Matters
You’ll learn:
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What documentation actually gets scrutinized
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How charting is interpreted by employers, attorneys, and Boards of Nursing
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Common charting mistakes that place nurses at risk
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How to document clinical judgment, escalation, refusals, and advocacy




