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An annual Gallop poll suggests that in the category of honest and ethical professions, nursing consistently ranks the highest, with pharmacists, veterinarians, physicians, and dentists following closely behind.1 The consistency with which nursing takes the lead with scores of "very high" or "high" suggests that the general public has a significant degree of trust that nurses will fulfill their roles with honesty, integrity, and accountability.
In order to meet the expectations of the public, nurses must fully understand the duties associated with their position as set forth by not only governing bodies, but also the institutional policies and procedures affecting their practice. One particular duty that deserves significant emphasis is the requirement of complete and accurate documentation related to patient care, which includes what's done to and for the patient and how particular decisions about care are made.