• Beaphe@lemmy.world
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    There is no whiteout.

    You will strike thru the error using a single line, leaving the error legible. Then amend the document with the valid information and initial the change as authorized.

    You then submit the new draft, with visible corrections, to be published.

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      That's exactly how they taught us in nursing school. If you try and hide the mistake by "scratching" it out, it's assumed that you're hiding something. A single strike thru with an initial; owning your mistake. Mistakes are expected, and so is being honest about it. Makes you think twice before writing anything half-assed

      Granted, most of us don't do paper-charting anymore; but the EMR still tracks any addendum. Don't go writing bullshit that you're unable to explain

      • themelm@sh.itjust.works
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        Same with engineering type courses too. And all my science labs. And any contracts job forms etc. I'm constantly trying to get apprentices to break the habit of scratching things out. We dont destroy information. What if you were wrong about being wrong? And write units for things and not just numbers dammit.