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<blockquote data-quote="callmecrazy" data-source="post: 10331697" data-attributes="member: 214481"><p>This isn't always an option. It is not unusual for outpatient PTs to have overlapping patients throughout the entire day, taking on another patient every 30 or even 15 minutes. They would then have zero "patient-free" time to just sit down and chart. This could get you backed up at the end of the day if you're not good at multitasking. Though even if that is the case, documentation shouldn't take more than a few minutes, a little extra if you have to update a POC or handle extra paperwork, but still nothing excessive like has been mentioned above.</p><p></p><p>Now with all that being said... even as a student, I feel like I've always been able to get my documentation done within typical work hours. Even with added responsibilities as an employee, I can't imagine getting that far behind. Good focus and multitasking should get you home in time with no incomplete work left behind. Also, I've gotten the impression that many facilities/directors wouldn't allow for incomplete documentation to be left behind anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmecrazy, post: 10331697, member: 214481"] This isn't always an option. It is not unusual for outpatient PTs to have overlapping patients throughout the entire day, taking on another patient every 30 or even 15 minutes. They would then have zero "patient-free" time to just sit down and chart. This could get you backed up at the end of the day if you're not good at multitasking. Though even if that is the case, documentation shouldn't take more than a few minutes, a little extra if you have to update a POC or handle extra paperwork, but still nothing excessive like has been mentioned above. Now with all that being said... even as a student, I feel like I've always been able to get my documentation done within typical work hours. Even with added responsibilities as an employee, I can't imagine getting that far behind. Good focus and multitasking should get you home in time with no incomplete work left behind. Also, I've gotten the impression that many facilities/directors wouldn't allow for incomplete documentation to be left behind anyways. [/QUOTE]
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