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SURVEY DATA SHEET FOR CHART NOTE EVALUATION
Q – 1 On a scale of 1-5, how often do you read Chaplain chart entries when you
see them?
Q – 2 On a scale of 1–5, how legible do you find them to be? Q – 3 On a scale of 1–5, how often do you see Chaplain chart notes as
contributing to patient care?
Interviewer _________________________ Date___________ #
Unit ID Q -1 Q – 2 Q – 3 Notes
1
ICU RN/MD Read them?Eligible? Substantive?
2
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Assess Assessment
Referral for visit: Referred by self.
Type of visit: Follow up.
Patient expressed experiences of:
Ritual Rituals/ s/Prayer/Sac acra rame ments: s: Pt. and family appreciate prayer and feel comforted by it..
Obser Observations of
patient:
- Pt. was unable to speak. Pt's family was gathered in the room. I spoke with the Pt.'s Husband, Bill. Bill expressed
frustrated and anger about being "abandoned" by the Medical Team.
Bill feels that the team's idea of comfort care is not enough for the Pt. Bill and his children would like more time and feel that the medical team is shortening that time by not giving blood to the Pt. Bill stated that he knows that the Pt. is in God's hands, but Bill also feels that they shouldn't give up.
Asses Assessment -
piritual al lif life resou resource ces/ s/ba barri rriers ers:
Life/losses/death/end-of-life: Bill still wants to fight for more time with the Pt. and is not willing to talk about her
- death. Bill continues to state that this is all in God's hands and in His will, but he still wants medical intervention.
I spoke with Bill about what God's will means to him.
Plan of Plan of Care Care
Next Steps:
Patient/family request follow-up visits.
Follow Up Visits
Spiritual Care will continue to follow.
Amount of time of visit: 20 minutes. 46