Free · AI-assisted · Educational

Reword your charting like an expert nurse.

Paste a draft narrative note. Get it tightened into the language a senior nurse would use — and a "missing info" panel telling you what you still need to assess before you sign it. Nothing fabricated. Ever.

Do not paste any patient identifiers. No names, MRNs, DOBs, room numbers, or phone numbers. We strip obvious PHI server-side as a safety net, but the responsibility is yours. See our HIPAA alignment notes.

1. What kind of note is this?

2. Paste your draft

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Reworking your charting… checking for missing info…

How this works

Your draft is sent to an AI model with a strict instruction set: it can ONLY reword what you wrote, it cannot add vital signs, medications, doses, times, or assessments you did not write. If a thorough nurse would have charted something you didn't, the AI tells you to go assess and add it — not to invent a value. PHI patterns are stripped server-side before the text is sent to the model.

References (APA)

American Nurses Association. (2021). Nursing: Scope and standards of practice (4th ed.). ANA.
The Joint Commission. (2024). 2024 Hospital National Patient Safety Goals. Joint Commission Resources.
Institute for Safe Medication Practices. (2024). ISMP list of error-prone abbreviations, symbols, and dose designations. ISMP.
College of Registered Nurses of Alberta. (2023). Documentation standards for regulated members.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (2023). Conditions of participation: Nursing services (42 C.F.R. § 482.23).