I don't know how to attach my file, but I use two forms that I made to help keep me organized during my shift. It's in MS Excel. If interested, PM me and I'll send it to you via e-mail.
The first form is a table/grid that I can organize my tasks for each patient. I take about 10 min to fill this out as I review charts/orders after getting report at start of my shift. Above RM/Name, I write my codes: iso (isolation), DNR, TC (total care), ... In the time boxes, I write meds, dsg chg, called doc, etc., to keep me organized and help me remember what to chart later. At the bottom blank spaces, I write key things only, IVF/rate, Foley, PICC, daily wgt, samples to collect for lab, procedures for the day,
The second form is my report sheet. I work on a telemetry unit so I change it to what I need most on my unit. I reuse this form while pt is on unit and try to only discard it after pt transfers out or discharges. I found that I was "hunting" too much when I made my form as a checklist, so I allowed more space to write in. I use chart label at Rm#/Name and add additional doctors' names below it. I write up-coming orders/procedures/labs, etc. at bottom white space. I use different colors for each day I provide care. It works for me. If it works for you, great!; If not, I tried.