An example of point-of-care documentation is:

A) dictating a report after the patient leaves the office.
B) entering vital signs at the patient's bedside.
C) completing SOAP notes on all patient visits at the end of the day.
D) writing nursing notes at the end of the shift.
E) All of the above


B

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