Records and Record-Keeping: A Pocket Guide for Nursing and Health Care
This pocket guide is designed to demystify the subject of Records and Record-keeping for all those working in health and social care
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Banbury
Lantern Publishing Limited
2024
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed |
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Zusammenfassung: | This pocket guide is designed to demystify the subject of Records and Record-keeping for all those working in health and social care |
Beschreibung: | Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (60 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781914962219 |
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Common terminology and key concepts -- 1. Health records -- 1.1. Defining health records -- 1.2. The purpose of health records -- 1.2.1. Clinical purposes -- 1.2.2. Non-clinical purposes -- 1.3. Components of a health record -- 2. Management of health records -- 2.1. Confidentiality of health records -- 2.1.1. Definition of confidentiality -- 2.1.2. Confidentiality: an overview of the law -- 2.1.3. Data Protection Act 2018 -- 2.1.4. Confidentiality and regulation -- 2.2. Ownership of health records -- 2.2.1. NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.2. Self-employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.3. Non-NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.3. Storage of health records -- 2.3.1. How to store health records -- 2.3.2. Temporary notes -- 2.4. Retention periods -- 2.5. Destruction of health records -- 3. Access to health records -- 3.1. Patients reading their own health records -- 3.2. Accessing health records -- 3.2.1. Patients -- 3.2.2. Relatives -- 3.2.3. Healthcare practitioners -- 3.2.4. Administrative staff -- 3.2.5. Police -- 3.2.6. Own health records -- 3.3. Child patients and access to health records -- 3.3.1. The child patient -- 3.3.2. Individuals exercising parental responsibility -- 3.4. Accessing health records after the death of a patient -- 3.5. Concerns about providing access to a patient's health record -- 4. The standard for record-keeping -- 4.1. A standard for maintaining health records -- 4.1.1. Legal -- 4.1.2. Regulatory -- 4.1.3. Employer -- 4.1.4. Combined approach -- 4.2. Features of good record-keeping -- 5. Practical aspects of health records -- 5.1. Considerations when writing an entry in a health record -- 5.1.1. The right record -- 5.1.2. Signing and initialling entries | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Common terminology and key concepts -- 1. Health records -- 1.1. Defining health records -- 1.2. The purpose of health records -- 1.2.1. Clinical purposes -- 1.2.2. Non-clinical purposes -- 1.3. Components of a health record -- 2. Management of health records -- 2.1. Confidentiality of health records -- 2.1.1. Definition of confidentiality -- 2.1.2. Confidentiality: an overview of the law -- 2.1.3. Data Protection Act 2018 -- 2.1.4. Confidentiality and regulation -- 2.2. Ownership of health records -- 2.2.1. NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.2. Self-employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.3. Non-NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.3. Storage of health records -- 2.3.1. How to store health records -- 2.3.2. Temporary notes -- 2.4. Retention periods -- 2.5. Destruction of health records -- 3. Access to health records -- 3.1. Patients reading their own health records -- 3.2. Accessing health records -- 3.2.1. Patients -- 3.2.2. Relatives -- 3.2.3. Healthcare practitioners -- 3.2.4. Administrative staff -- 3.2.5. Police -- 3.2.6. Own health records -- 3.3. Child patients and access to health records -- 3.3.1. The child patient -- 3.3.2. Individuals exercising parental responsibility -- 3.4. Accessing health records after the death of a patient -- 3.5. Concerns about providing access to a patient's health record -- 4. The standard for record-keeping -- 4.1. A standard for maintaining health records -- 4.1.1. Legal -- 4.1.2. Regulatory -- 4.1.3. Employer -- 4.1.4. Combined approach -- 4.2. Features of good record-keeping -- 5. Practical aspects of health records -- 5.1. Considerations when writing an entry in a health record -- 5.1.1. The right record -- 5.1.2. Signing and initialling entries 5.1.3. Language and style of entry -- 5.1.4. Personalised entries -- 5.1.5. Ink colour -- 5.1.6. Referring to other parts of the health record -- 5.1.7. Jargon and abbreviations -- 5.1.8. Electronic communications -- 5.2. Time pressures -- 5.3. Writing entries for colleagues -- 5.4. Changing an entry in a health record -- 5.5. Third party information -- 6. Best practice in record-keeping -- 6.1. Best practice pointers -- 6.2. A process for best practice -- 6.3. My top tip for best practice in record-keeping -- References -- Useful resources -- Back Cover |
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spelling | Cornock, Marc Verfasser aut Records and Record-Keeping A Pocket Guide for Nursing and Health Care 1st ed Banbury Lantern Publishing Limited 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (60 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Common terminology and key concepts -- 1. Health records -- 1.1. Defining health records -- 1.2. The purpose of health records -- 1.2.1. Clinical purposes -- 1.2.2. Non-clinical purposes -- 1.3. Components of a health record -- 2. Management of health records -- 2.1. Confidentiality of health records -- 2.1.1. Definition of confidentiality -- 2.1.2. Confidentiality: an overview of the law -- 2.1.3. Data Protection Act 2018 -- 2.1.4. Confidentiality and regulation -- 2.2. Ownership of health records -- 2.2.1. NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.2. Self-employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.3. Non-NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.3. Storage of health records -- 2.3.1. How to store health records -- 2.3.2. Temporary notes -- 2.4. Retention periods -- 2.5. Destruction of health records -- 3. Access to health records -- 3.1. Patients reading their own health records -- 3.2. Accessing health records -- 3.2.1. Patients -- 3.2.2. Relatives -- 3.2.3. Healthcare practitioners -- 3.2.4. Administrative staff -- 3.2.5. Police -- 3.2.6. Own health records -- 3.3. Child patients and access to health records -- 3.3.1. The child patient -- 3.3.2. Individuals exercising parental responsibility -- 3.4. Accessing health records after the death of a patient -- 3.5. Concerns about providing access to a patient's health record -- 4. The standard for record-keeping -- 4.1. A standard for maintaining health records -- 4.1.1. Legal -- 4.1.2. Regulatory -- 4.1.3. Employer -- 4.1.4. Combined approach -- 4.2. Features of good record-keeping -- 5. Practical aspects of health records -- 5.1. Considerations when writing an entry in a health record -- 5.1.1. The right record -- 5.1.2. Signing and initialling entries 5.1.3. Language and style of entry -- 5.1.4. Personalised entries -- 5.1.5. Ink colour -- 5.1.6. Referring to other parts of the health record -- 5.1.7. Jargon and abbreviations -- 5.1.8. Electronic communications -- 5.2. Time pressures -- 5.3. Writing entries for colleagues -- 5.4. Changing an entry in a health record -- 5.5. Third party information -- 6. Best practice in record-keeping -- 6.1. Best practice pointers -- 6.2. A process for best practice -- 6.3. My top tip for best practice in record-keeping -- References -- Useful resources -- Back Cover This pocket guide is designed to demystify the subject of Records and Record-keeping for all those working in health and social care Medical records-Handbooks, manuals, etc Nursing records-Handbooks, manuals, etc Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cornock, Marc Records and Record-Keeping Banbury : Lantern Publishing Limited,c2024 9781914962202 |
spellingShingle | Cornock, Marc Records and Record-Keeping A Pocket Guide for Nursing and Health Care Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the author -- Acknowledgements -- Common terminology and key concepts -- 1. Health records -- 1.1. Defining health records -- 1.2. The purpose of health records -- 1.2.1. Clinical purposes -- 1.2.2. Non-clinical purposes -- 1.3. Components of a health record -- 2. Management of health records -- 2.1. Confidentiality of health records -- 2.1.1. Definition of confidentiality -- 2.1.2. Confidentiality: an overview of the law -- 2.1.3. Data Protection Act 2018 -- 2.1.4. Confidentiality and regulation -- 2.2. Ownership of health records -- 2.2.1. NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.2. Self-employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.2.3. Non-NHS employed healthcare practitioners -- 2.3. Storage of health records -- 2.3.1. How to store health records -- 2.3.2. Temporary notes -- 2.4. Retention periods -- 2.5. Destruction of health records -- 3. Access to health records -- 3.1. Patients reading their own health records -- 3.2. Accessing health records -- 3.2.1. Patients -- 3.2.2. Relatives -- 3.2.3. Healthcare practitioners -- 3.2.4. Administrative staff -- 3.2.5. Police -- 3.2.6. Own health records -- 3.3. Child patients and access to health records -- 3.3.1. The child patient -- 3.3.2. Individuals exercising parental responsibility -- 3.4. Accessing health records after the death of a patient -- 3.5. Concerns about providing access to a patient's health record -- 4. The standard for record-keeping -- 4.1. A standard for maintaining health records -- 4.1.1. Legal -- 4.1.2. Regulatory -- 4.1.3. Employer -- 4.1.4. Combined approach -- 4.2. Features of good record-keeping -- 5. Practical aspects of health records -- 5.1. Considerations when writing an entry in a health record -- 5.1.1. The right record -- 5.1.2. Signing and initialling entries 5.1.3. Language and style of entry -- 5.1.4. Personalised entries -- 5.1.5. Ink colour -- 5.1.6. Referring to other parts of the health record -- 5.1.7. Jargon and abbreviations -- 5.1.8. Electronic communications -- 5.2. Time pressures -- 5.3. Writing entries for colleagues -- 5.4. Changing an entry in a health record -- 5.5. Third party information -- 6. Best practice in record-keeping -- 6.1. Best practice pointers -- 6.2. A process for best practice -- 6.3. My top tip for best practice in record-keeping -- References -- Useful resources -- Back Cover Medical records-Handbooks, manuals, etc Nursing records-Handbooks, manuals, etc |
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