Flightmed archive for August-2002

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Re: Charting
Ira: I can tell you about our team. When we have a neonatal transport and
a NNP goes along, the neonatal nurse does all the patient care, packaging
and documentation. The NNP is there for avanced procedues such as chest
tubes and uac/uvc insertion. Other than that the neo nurse does everything.
When we have a resident fly along as 2nd person (happens occassionally),
they are required to do documentation when they act as primary. The problem
is that the secondary (the full time member) ends up correcting problems in
documentation, helping to fill out paperwork, etc.
Jerry Boyd, NREMTP
EastCare Flight Team
>From: IraJB@aol.com
>Reply-To: flightmed@flightweb.com
>To: flightmed@flightweb.com
>Subject: Re: Charting
>Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:29:10 EDT
>
>On this same topic. . . .
>
>Are there some programs that have each crew member do their own separate
>charting? I am most curious for the ~5% that fly RN/MD or for specialty
>team
>transports [specialty team member(s) typically with the flight nurse].
>
>Thanks.
>
>Ira Blumen
>
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