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Observe the photo and imagine this is what your client looks like when you enter the room to get them up for the day in your LTC facility. Record your findings as a forum post. You may include the actions you would take in this situation if you wish . Ensure to include all necessary information, date and time, focus, signature). And the role HCA student and chart in a way that is objective, factual, and without judgement. . Provide feedback to 2 of your peers on their charting,do they include all necessary information? Does reading it make you see all details of the photo in your mind? Are there multiple ways their words could be interpreted? Does it use correct medical terminology and abbreviations?
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