On the surface, this type of charting may seem like a practical solution. However, minimizing documentation can be risky and can be filled with potential liabilities if the charting definitions are unclear or if staff uses this as a lazy way to document. It is also extremely difficult to design the definitions so that exceptions will be well documented. They should be based on clearly defined standards of practice and pre-determined criteria for assessments and interventions. Facility definitions may be incomplete, vague, or poorly designed. Unfortunately, there is also a temptation to short cut charting such as just “cutting and pasting” findings in an electronic medical records.
Long term brain damage (you act differently in a bad way) short term experience a high
to find you can get it in stores or from people on the streets you can smoke it or eat it
Answer:
carbohydrate, protein, lipid (fat), water, vitamins, and minerals
Explanation:
The body uses nutrients for growth, maintenance, and repair and needs to take in about 40 varieties to function properly. Nutrients can be grouped into six categories: carbohydrate, protein, lipid (fat), water, vitamins, and minerals
I say c. cause it is show casing more then one
Tachycardia? i would assume that’s the answer