I'm not certain whether this falsification you refer to is just laziness, fraudulent, or malicious. In my case, I challenged comments put into my medical records which were malicious, put in by a doctor trying to discredit me (it's a long story, but let me just leave it by saying that this doctor lost his license, and went to prison). This pre-dated the current laws, and at the time, the best thing I could do was to amend my records with an affidavit. I probably wouldn't have known about this note in my medical record if it hadn't been because of an insurance claim, when they asked me about my past treatment for a narcotics addiction that was fictional. Just being able to amend my medical records took more than 2 years, and I suspect that this fictional 'addiction' probably cost me at least 1 job opportunity, and a college placement that suspiciously failed.
the nurse should have never crossed the lines of professionalism by becoming 'friends' and getting too personal with you!!i'm just curious Chris, did you know about this falsification all along, but are now deciding to report her?