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Documentation in health care: avoiding vague language

Angela Smith Orcid Logo, Julie Parkhouse

Nursing and Residential Care, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 101 - 103

Swansea University Author: Angela Smith Orcid Logo

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Abstract

This article considers the use of vague language in the way that healthcare professionals document the care given to patients and how this may impact on the care given to patients.

Published in: Nursing and Residential Care
ISSN: 1465-9301 2052-2932
Published: 2018
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