I did a text analytics project some years back, where we were scanning for signs that a (avoidable) patient injury had happened (such as bedsores, brain damage due to lack of oxygen or glucose, fall injuries for patients that should not walk around on their own, hospital infections, what have you).
All documents in the patient records were analyzed, including the ones filled out during routine checks etc, which included sections for checking for vital signs, mental state, etc.
There are pros and cons to waking a patient just to check for vital signs, but if you do have to wake her/him, basic monitoring should be performed. (whether or not it is recorded)
I don't know how widespread the use of phlebotomists is in my country, or if the occupation exists at all (separately from nurses/medical assistants).
All documents in the patient records were analyzed, including the ones filled out during routine checks etc, which included sections for checking for vital signs, mental state, etc.
There are pros and cons to waking a patient just to check for vital signs, but if you do have to wake her/him, basic monitoring should be performed. (whether or not it is recorded)
I don't know how widespread the use of phlebotomists is in my country, or if the occupation exists at all (separately from nurses/medical assistants).