Well first of all "confused" doesn't mean much in its own right. Does the person have delirium? dementia? both? Some other cause of cognitive impairment/behavioural disturbance/anxiety/agitation etc
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i may be wrong but I suspect students would prefer the correct clinical terminology because of the impact language has of how they will be previved and judged in their roles
@Nurse_Lecturer@ProfJuneG@alisonleary1 will have more experience in this -
You’re probably not wrong but my premise was 1) during a busy shift what might be more likely to confuse a junior trainee and 2) when you have 20 notes to write and you’re late again what verbiage no one reads will likely come to your fingers. this is charting not a conference
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