2011
DOI: 10.1097/mej.0b013e328338db7e
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Improving documentation of procedural sedation in an adult emergency department

Abstract: Baseline documentation was poor and improved slightly after both the educational interventions. Use of a preprinted form was associated with no medical records being classified as having poor documentation; however, uptake of the form use was low. Emergency departments should develop and consider mandatory use of such an aid together with training staff in the use of the aid and the important implications of adequate procedural documentation.

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