Originally Posted by abundantjoy07
How effective or non-effective do you consider team nursing to be in the ED? I'm working for the first time under the team nursing model. It's very different from the primary care I'm used to doing.
Any thoughts or experiences of your own about team nursing?
I am a tech in an ED which has team nursing. Although i'm not a nurse just yet, i think this works very well, and actually i think it would work better then just having 4 rooms all by yourself.
In my ED we have A, B, and C, team which covers a 39 bed ED. All are different sections of the ED and all get different types of patents, but with somewhat the same acuity some with higher then other of course. We have a to be seen rack for the DR. and they see the patients write orders give to the unit clerks (secretaries) and they put in the orders and the nurses pick up the charts and give meds line and lab the patients on their team. Having a team is great because sometimes a person's 4 rooms of charts all come up at the same time, and one person can not complete orders on on all 4 patients in a timely manner. Sometimes a nurse has to spend longer in some rooms then others like when they are giving rounds of nitro, when you have to watch BP and pain and give them every 5 minutes. This is when a team is wonderful. They can help out because there rooms are not busy!!
i can't say the team thing is perfect sometimes you end up with someone who is really slow, and not easy to work with, but you will find that everywhere. It's so nice to have this system in the ED, and everyone i work with seems to really like it!!