FLAT charting is an acronym that pertains to ways in which a nurse can protect himself or herself while charting. Which of the following is not correct regarding FLAT charting techniques?

a. F: Charting should be factual.
b. L: Charting should be legible.
c. A: Charting should be accurate.
d. T: Charting should be true.


D
The acronym FLAT stands for factual (what you see, not what you think you may see); legible (no erasures, with corrections made with a single line drawn through the error and initialed); accurate (complete, state exactly what you saw and what occurred—i.e., what color was the drainage?); and timely (should be completed as soon after the occurrence as possible). It is used to assist nurses with remembering how and what to chart to protect themselves, their patients, and the health care organization from potential liability.

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