This is the fourth post in a series that highlights standardized formats for your clinical notes. The series began here.
A third format for clinical note taking is commonly known as BASIC SID. This is yet another mnemonic. The letters stand for Behavior, Affect, Sensation, Imagery, Cognition, {...}
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How To Take Clinical Notes Using DA(R)P
This is the third post in a series that highlights standardized formats for your clinical notes. The series began here.
A second format for documenting your clinical work is called DA(R)P notes, sometimes referred to as DAP notes. These are similar to clinical SOAP notes.
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How To Take Clinical Notes Using SOAP
This is the second post in a series that highlights standardized formats for your clinical notes. The series began here.
Probably the most common form for standardizing your clinical notes is SOAP notes. It's likely that you learned how to document in this standardized form early on in your {...}
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How To Take Clinical Notes – Introdution
On Monday, Brenda Bomgardner, a student intern at Regis University, wrote in asking for efficient ways to record her clinical notes. This is the first of five posts to help you sort through your choices for clinical note taking.
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