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www.pesihealthcare.com www.pesihealthcare.com NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. 52343 www.pesihealthcare.com Over 100 of the BEST charting strategies - with the jury in mind Avoid the very real dangers of email, social networking, and texting Why should you be concerned about what a timeline chronology means to the plaintiff attorney? Transfer your clinical skills into transparent charting skills How can documentation be used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a lawsuit? Learn the skills you need to become a Legal Nurse Consultant! A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 Manhattan, NY Tuesday-Thursday April 4-6, 2017 This program was created by nurses… for nurses! Intensive 3-Day Boot Camp Legal Nursing Documentation Certificate in Intensive 3-Day Boot Camp Legal Nursing Documentation Certificate in www.pesihealthcare.com www.pesihealthcare.com Over 100 of the BEST charting strategies - with the jury in mind Avoid the very real dangers of email, social networking, and texting Why should you be concerned about what a timeline chronology means to the plaintiff attorney? Transfer your clinical skills into transparent charting skills How can documentation be used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a lawsuit? Can’t Miss Topics! Manhattan, NY Tuesday-Thursday April 4-6, 2017 Outline Speaker Rosale Lobo, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, has 30 years of combined experience as a direct care nurse, faculty, administrator, and legal nurse consultant. Rosale is a staff nurse at a large teaching hospital in Connecticut and serves as clinical faculty at Southern Connecticut State University. She began working with attorneys in North Carolina and expanded her independent legal nurse consulting practice to New York, Georgia, Colorado, and Connecticut. Plaintiff medical malpractice attorneys have utilized her expertise as both an expert witness and a “behind-the-scenes” consultant. Rosale is a BSN graduate from Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY (1986) and she graduated magna cum laude with her master’s degree from Hunter College, NY. Rosale currently attends Walden University in the School of Public Policy and Healthcare Administration, completing her dissertation research on Nursing Documentation Policy. Rosale is the author of Guilty or Innocent, Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation (PHC Publishing Group, 2012). She is a member of the American Nurses Association, American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, past educational board member for the Connecticut Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, and American Society of Public Administration. Speaker Disclosure: Financial: Rosale Lobo is an Adjunct Clinical Faculty for Southern Connecticut State University and Gateway Community College. She receives royalties as an author for PESI Publishing & Media. Ms. Lobo receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. Nonfinancial: Rosale Lobo has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose. 1. Analyze how the nursing standards of care can come under scrutiny. 2. Evaluate authoritative sources. 3. Distinguish between a care plan and the care planning process. 4. Identify a strategic nursing documentation system. 5. Describe how documentation is used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a lawsuit. 6. Identify how to prevent risky behavior when using social media and other forms of electronic communication. 7. Define how to use best practice and standard of care for documenting incident reports and adverse events. 8. Analyze the Center for Medicare and Medicaid regulatory language on nursing documentation. 9. Formulate a strategic tool for your standard of practice. 10. Evaluate deposition proceedings. 11. Analyze timeline chronologies. 12. Explain defense and plaintiff allegations. 13. Integrate the correct practices into your documentation to reduce litigation exposure. 14. Summarize the common documentation mistakes and how to avoid/correct them. 15. Evaluate facility policy and procedures for potential risk. 16. Illustrate the litigation timeline. 17. Formulate deposition questions as the plaintiff and/or defense teams. 18. Practice litigation language during mock depositions. Objectives Healthcare Litigation Evolution of medicine, nursing and healthcare The essence of the story behind litigation The burden of proof The expert witness seals the deal The Components of Documentation Guidelines Interpretation Mistakes Education Social networking Indirect care Electronic Nursing Documentation American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Meaningful Use Risky electronic documentation practices Dangers of email, social networking, and texting Electronic Medical Record Strategies Time management Liability Software knowledge/Informatics Reimbursement and Documentation Medicare and Medicaid Changes Incentives for participation Hospital Acquired Conditions Elements of a Lawsuit Plaintiff complaints Medical record review Timeline chronology Evidence Documentation When Things Go Wrong Compliance Regulations Incident reporting Adverse events Risk factors Ethical Issues Truth telling Standards that are within standards Deviations, real or perceived Errors of omission Errors of commissions Communicating clearly Avoiding Risky Documentation Credible evidence Avoiding ambiguity Recording events objectively Late entries Correcting errors What if the Worst Happens? Duty/Breach of Duty Nurse Practice Act State Board of Nursing Depositions Break Out Session - Formulating a Timeline Chronology & Mapping the Case Break Out Session - Does the Case Have Merit? Break Out Session - Plaintiff Deposition Testimony Break Out Session - Defense Deposition Testimony Target Audience: Nurses Nurse Practitioners Clinical Nurse Specialists Legal Nurse Consultants Risk Managers This program was created by nurses… for nurses! Look inside to save $100 PESI Nurse Guarantee Your satisfaction is our goal… and our guarantee! If you are not satisfied with this nursing documentation certificate training, let us know and we’ll make it right. Missy Cork Missy Cork MSN, RN-BC PESI Healthcare Register Early! Seating is Limited! Register Early! Seating is Limited! Featuring Legal Nurse Expert, Rosale Lobo, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS LNCC This program was created by nurses…for nurses!

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• Over 100 of the BEST charting strategies - with the jury in mind• Avoid the very real dangers of email, social networking, and

texting• Why should you be concerned about what a timeline

chronology means to the plaintiff attorney?• Transfer your clinical skills into transparent charting skills• How can documentation be used to decide if you are innocent

or guilty in a lawsuit?• Learn the skills you need to become a Legal Nurse Consultant!

A NoN-Profit orgANizAtioN CoNNeCtiNg KNowledge with Need SiNCe 1979

Manhattan, NYTuesday-Thursday

April 4-6, 2017

This program was created by nurses…for nurses!

Intensive 3-Day Boot Camp

Legal Nursing Documentation

Certificate in

Intensive 3-Day Boot Camp

Legal Nursing Documentation

Certificate in

www.pesihealthcare.com

www.pesihealthcare.com

• Over 100 of the BEST charting strategies - with the jury in mind

• Avoid the very real dangers of email, social networking, and texting

• Why should you be concerned about what a timeline chronology means to the plaintiff attorney?

• Transfer your clinical skills into transparent charting skills

• How can documentation be used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a lawsuit?

Can’t Miss Topics!

Manhattan, NYTuesday-ThursdayApril 4-6, 2017

Outline SpeakerRosale Lobo, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, has 30 years of combined experience as a direct care nurse, faculty, administrator, and legal nurse consultant. Rosale is a staff nurse at a large teaching hospital in Connecticut and serves as clinical faculty at Southern Connecticut State University. She began working with attorneys in North Carolina and expanded her independent legal nurse consulting practice to New York, Georgia, Colorado, and Connecticut. Plaintiff medical malpractice attorneys have utilized her expertise as both an expert witness and a “behind-the-scenes” consultant.

Rosale is a BSN graduate from Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY (1986) and she graduated magna cum laude with her master’s degree from Hunter College, NY. Rosale currently attends Walden University in the School of Public Policy and Healthcare Administration, completing her dissertation research on Nursing Documentation Policy. Rosale is the author of Guilty or Innocent, Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation (PHC Publishing Group, 2012). She is a member of the American Nurses Association, American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, past educational board member for the Connecticut Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, and American Society of Public Administration.Speaker Disclosure: Financial: Rosale Lobo is an Adjunct Clinical Faculty for Southern Connecticut State University and Gateway Community College. She receives royalties as an author for PESI Publishing & Media. Ms. Lobo receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Nonfinancial: Rosale Lobo has no relevant nonfinancial relationship to disclose.

1. Analyze how the nursing standards of care can come under scrutiny.2. Evaluate authoritative sources.3. Distinguish between a care plan and the care planning process.4. Identify a strategic nursing documentation system.5. Describe how documentation is used to decide if you are innocent or guilty in a

lawsuit.6. Identify how to prevent risky behavior when using social media and other forms of

electronic communication.7. Define how to use best practice and standard of care for documenting incident

reports and adverse events.8. Analyze the Center for Medicare and Medicaid regulatory language on nursing

documentation.9. Formulate a strategic tool for your standard of practice.10. Evaluate deposition proceedings.11. Analyze timeline chronologies. 12. Explain defense and plaintiff allegations.13. Integrate the correct practices into your documentation to reduce litigation

exposure.14. Summarize the common documentation mistakes and how to avoid/correct them.15. Evaluate facility policy and procedures for potential risk.16. Illustrate the litigation timeline.17. Formulate deposition questions as the plaintiff and/or defense teams.18. Practice litigation language during mock depositions.

Objectives

Healthcare Litigation Evolution of medicine, nursing

and healthcare The essence of the story behind

litigation The burden of proof The expert witness seals the deal

The Components of Documentation Guidelines Interpretation Mistakes Education Social networking Indirect care

Electronic Nursing Documentation American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Meaningful Use Risky electronic documentation practices Dangers of email, social networking, and texting

Electronic Medical Record Strategies Time management Liability Software knowledge/Informatics

Reimbursement and Documentation Medicare and Medicaid Changes Incentives for participation Hospital Acquired Conditions

Elements of a Lawsuit Plaintiff complaints Medical record review Timeline chronology Evidence

Documentation When Things Go Wrong Compliance Regulations Incident reporting Adverse events Risk factors

Ethical Issues Truth telling Standards that are within

standards Deviations, real or perceived Errors of omission Errors of commissions Communicating clearly

Avoiding Risky Documentation Credible evidence Avoiding ambiguity Recording events objectively Late entries Correcting errors

What if the Worst Happens? Duty/Breach of Duty Nurse Practice Act State Board of Nursing Depositions

Break Out Session - Formulating a Timeline Chronology & Mapping the Case

Break Out Session - Does the Case Have Merit?

Break Out Session - Plaintiff Deposition Testimony

Break Out Session - Defense Deposition Testimony

Target Audience: NursesNurse Practitioners • Clinical Nurse Specialists • Legal Nurse Consultants • Risk Managers

This program was created by nurses…for nurses!

Look inside to save $100

PESI Nurse GuaranteeYour satisfaction is our goal… and our guarantee! If you are not satisfied with this nursing documentation certificate training, let us know and we’ll make it right.

Missy CorkMissy Cork MSN, RN-BCPESI Healthcare

Register Early! Seating is Limited! Register Early! Seating is Limited!

Featuring Legal Nurse Expert, Rosale Lobo, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS LNCC

This program was created by nurses…for nurses!

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“If you don’t write that, you could lose your license,” or “If you write that, you could lose your license.” This was something I heard during my entire nursing career and I never really knew what it meant. I was the nurse who was called into the office to explain an entry, clarify a comment, or “fix” something that had already been noted. My thought was, “if you just tell me what I’m supposed to chart, I’ll do it.”

In addition to supervisor or facility expectations, there are requirements now in place for electronic charting by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). In addition, healthcare is highly regulated and full of reimbursement woes, which often are connected with the documentation. What’s a nurse to do…? Rosale Lobo, PhD(c), MSN, RN, CNS, LNCC, has the answers!

Learn the meaning of being a non-fiction story teller - nurses have been voted the most trusted professionals for years because we are truth tellers. We are educated to care for our patients with compassion and ethics, so why has it become difficult to chart according to our personal belief system. Learn the truth behind documentation standards.

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