Documentation Red Flags
10 Documentation Red Flags Every Nurse Manager Should Know
(And what to do when you see them)
Poor documentation doesn’t always look like a crisis.
Sometimes it hides in the routine.
Here’s what I’ve seen over my 15 years on real audits:
🚩 Copy-paste notes with no reassessment
🚩 No documentation of escalation
🚩 Vague language like “fine” or “resting”
🚩 Long gaps in notes for unstable patients
🚩 No handover or end-of-shift summary
🚩 Missing signatures or timestamps
🚩 Notes written hours after the shift
🚩 Patient “drowsy” in note, “alert” in flowsheet
🚩 No pain score, no vitals, no neuro checks
🚩 “Refused care” with zero explanation
These aren’t just errors.
They’re patterns.
And patterns create liability.
I built a Red Flag Checklist for nurse leaders who want to reduce risk and improve team accountability.
It’s bite-sized.
Audit-tested.
Made by a nurse, for nurses.