This is a legal form that was released by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration - a government authority operating within Indiana. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the purpose of the OR-FN-HS-NU-36 Patient Intake and Output Record?
A: The purpose is to track the amount of fluid a patient takes in and produces (output) during their stay in a healthcare facility.
Q: Who uses the OR-FN-HS-NU-36 Patient Intake and Output Record?
A: Healthcare professionals, such as nurses and doctors, use this record to monitor a patient's fluid balance.
Q: What information is recorded on the OR-FN-HS-NU-36 Patient Intake and Output Record?
A: The record includes details of the patient's fluid intake (such as food, beverages, and medication) and their output (such as urine, vomit, and drainage).
Q: Why is it important to monitor a patient's fluid intake and output?
A: Monitoring fluid intake and output helps healthcare professionals assess the patient's hydration status, kidney function, and overall health.
Q: How often is the OR-FN-HS-NU-36 Patient Intake and Output Record filled out?
A: The record can be filled out multiple times a day, depending on the patient's condition and the healthcare facility's protocols.
Q: Can patients or their families fill out the OR-FN-HS-NU-36 Patient Intake and Output Record?
A: In most cases, the record is completed by healthcare professionals. However, if a patient or their family is trained to do so, they may also be involved in filling out the record.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form OR-FN-HS-NU-36 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.