| Management number | 231513355 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$7.91 | Model Number | 231513355 | ||
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Every note a psychiatric nurse writes becomes a permanent legal record. Years after a patient leaves care, that documentation may be scrutinized by attorneys, examined by expert witnesses, read aloud to juries, and used to determine if care met professional standards. A thorough suicide risk assessment protects both patient and practitioner. An incomplete one creates liability that can follow a nurse throughout their career.Psychiatric nursing documentation demands specialized knowledge that general nursing education rarely provides. Mental health settings present unique challenges including involuntary commitment, restraint and seclusion, capacity assessment, violence risk, confidentiality exceptions, and regulatory requirements specific to behavioral health. Nurses working in inpatient psychiatry, emergency departments, forensic units, and community mental health settings need documentation guidance tailored to these complex clinical and legal realities.This authoritative reference delivers that specialized guidance across 22 chapters and extensive appendices. The legal framework section establishes foundational understanding of documentation principles, liability theories, regulatory requirements, and the standards against which nursing documentation is measured in litigation. Nurses learn not just what to document, but why specific documentation approaches provide superior legal protection while supporting quality patient care.High-risk scenario chapters address the clinical situations most likely to generate lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny. Suicide risk assessment documentation receives extensive treatment, moving beyond simple checklists to capture clinical reasoning, protective factors, and intervention rationale in defensible form. Restraint and seclusion documentation meets CMS and Joint Commission requirements while demonstrating least restrictive intervention principles. Violence risk, elopement prevention, medication administration, and informed consent documentation receive thorough coverage with practical examples.Confidentiality chapters address HIPAA requirements specific to psychiatric settings and the specialized protections of 42 CFR Part 2 for substance use disorder records. The 2024 Final Rule changes affecting consent and disclosure practices receive detailed attention. Electronic health record documentation chapters tackle the unique challenges of psychiatric assessment within structured EHR templates, including strategies for avoiding copy-forward errors and maintaining documentation quality.Special population chapters adapt documentation principles for pediatric and adolescent patients with their consent complexities and mandatory reporting requirements, geriatric patients with capacity fluctuations and antipsychotic documentation requirements, forensic patients receiving court-ordered treatment, and emergency department patients requiring rapid assessment. Each population presents distinct documentation challenges addressed with specific guidance and examples.Quality improvement content helps nurses and organizations identify documentation vulnerabilities through self-assessment checklists and audit tools. Analysis of common documentation errors provides specific prevention strategies. Litigation preparation chapters explain how medical records are reviewed by plaintiff attorneys and expert witnesses, helping nurses understand documentation from a legal perspective.Detailed case studies throughout each chapter demonstrate documentation principles in realistic clinical scenarios. Teaching points connect case elements to chapter concepts, reinforcing practical application. References to peer-reviewed literature and authoritative sources support evidence-based practice. Read more
| ISBN10 | 1764512820 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-1764512824 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Carepoint Publishing |
| Dimensions | 7 x 0.68 x 10 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.45 pounds |
| Print length | 299 pages |
| Publication date | January 27, 2026 |
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