A member of the Office of Accessible Education (OAE) staff may meet with students to answer questions they may have about documentation. However, the following guidelines are provided to assist ...
the end-user input from nursing staff helped to better define the extent of the problems and barriers that nurses encounter when an EHR is used, their preferences for documentation, and why an EHR ...
Documentation can assist DS in understanding how a disability may impact a student in the academic and residential environment as well as assist in making informed decisions about reasonable ...
The purpose of these Substance Use Guidelines is to inform students enrolled in the College of Nursing and Health Professions ... the results of any drug or alcohol tests. Appropriate documentation ...
Nursing facilities and skilled nursing facilities that participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs must comply with certain mandatory ...
In order to seek appropriate accommodations for a disability, students are required to provide written documentation of their disability. The requirements for documentation are: Documentation must be ...
Current documentation (generally within one to five years depending ... about the currency of your particular evaluative information as these are general guidelines and we review each student’s ...
While documentation is recommended, the Student Development and Success Center (SDSC) Disability Resources recognizes barriers exist and can create hardship for students with regard to presenting ...
A descriptive study of 100 nursing personnel at a large Magnet ... and perceptions associated with Electronic Health Record (EHR) documentation methods. Nurses' attitudes about the use of EHRs ...
The Office of Learning Resources (OLR), uses the Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD) guidelines for documentation. For permanent disabilities, documentation should be relevant but ...