A nurse is told during orientation that the organization is very patient focused and that it uses a documentation system with the acronym PIE. What will the nurse be charting?
a. Problem, intervention, evaluation
b. Patient, interview, evaluation
c. Population, intervention, encourage
d. Plan, interview, enhance
A
PIE is an acronym for problem, interventions, evaluation as follows:
P: Problem or nursing diagnosis applicable to patient
I: Interventions or actions taken
E: Evaluation of the outcomes of nursing interventions
The PIE format simplifies documentation by unifying the care plan and progress notes into a complete record. PIE does not include patient, population, or plan. It also does not have encourage or enhance.
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