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Defensive Medicine: Protect Thyself

May 17, 2022 by NurseTwain

The NIH defines defensive medicine as “departing from normal medicine practice as a safeguard from litigation.” In essence, it is over-prescribing to prevent from getting sued due to missing any clinical components. But this isn’t the type of defensive medicine I am referring to. The type of defensive medicine I am talking about involves appropriately and effectively documenting in order to cover your a**. We often use the improper term of CYA documentation.

“If it’s not charted, it wasn’t done.” This is a phrase I heard all of the time in nursing school. I understood this intellectually when it came to nursing skills, procedures, and medications, however, I didn’t realize that I would need to document a physician response, tagging and changing IV tubing, patient education, patient mobility, etc. Even the most mundane nursing activities must be documented.

In order to protect yourself from lawsuits or chart reviews, we have to chart everything that we do to our patient during our shift. It always made me laugh when I had to document inappropriate patient comments or physician responses that were either rude or incomplete. Documentation is what saves your butt. Even though it’s tedious, it is necessary.

Remember to CYA.

Until next shift, Shania

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