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A Friday-night pressure injury and a 64-hour weekend gap is how F-686 citations start. See how WoundScribe On Site turns one photo into a full, defensible chart for every shift.

A pressure injury appears at 7 PM Friday. Five nurses see it over the weekend and write five different notes. By Monday, you're staring at a 64-hour documentation gap — and the wound was under-staged on day one. That single gap is how facilities land an F-686, the number one quality-of-care deficiency in skilled nursing. Civil penalties, denied admissions, and Star-Rating damage follow. WoundScribe On Site closes that gap. One photo becomes a complete chart — ambient AI and AI-powered wound imaging turn a single visit into every note the shift requires. ### What lands on the record - A defensible baseline in 60 seconds, objective and time-stamped at admission - One standard for every nurse — same measurement day, night, weekend, or float - Flagged nights and weekends so escalation is caught before it progresses - MDS-accurate staging that protects PDPM reimbursement and Star Ratings - Image-anchored, time-stamped, audit-ready measurements every shift ### Why it holds up on survey day Six AI agents run as one system — the same platform behind every WoundScribe setting — so wound care documentation is 12× faster and reflects the care you actually give. When the surveyor asks for the wound's full history, it's there. See our FAQ on wound documentation for Medicare audits or book a 30-minute demo — no commitment, HIPAA-compliant pilot.