This is probably one of the best advice posts I have ever read! Thanks!
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quote=ZASHAGALKA;1745143]I posted this in another, similar thread:
One more: when I first started out, on a medical unit with 10 pts, I organized myself into 3 first rounds. The first time through, I just introduced myself and stated I would be back soon.
That way, I could make sure that everyone was where they're supposed to be (not on the floor) and nobody was in acute distress (my first priority on everyone).
Then, 2nd rounds: I'd go back through and do my assessments.
3rd rounds, med pass and taking care of 'creature comforts'.
I found that those 3 'first' rounds organized my shift better, highlighted the priorities more soundly, and gave me time to 'impress' my pts. Nursing is at least part an acting gig. You can't 'take the time' with x pt when you don't know anything yet about 'y patient'.
I never stopped until my 'first rounds' were complete. But, at that point, my shift was well organized.
~faith,
Timothy.[/quote]
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