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hey everyone its Sal with registered nurse orange calm and in this video were going to go over how to master a patient chart now as a nursing student or a new nurse the very first time you are ever exposed to a patients chart youre going to think oh wow how am I ever going to master this material because charts contain a lot of information about a patient and whenever youre new you dont know whats important compared to this you dont know what you need to know to help you do your job so in this video I want to help you with those things I want to talk about whats the most important information in a chart Im also going to talk about ways that you can master it help you to get organized and to learn how to filter out is this important is this not important should I look here should I look there and how to actually organize all this information for reference okay first lets talk about Charney charts like I said contain lots of information I remember whenever I was a nursing stude