Re: Walking rounds
We tried this,..didn't go over real well for many of the reasons you have mentioned. It is very time consuming,.when I get there at 1830 I may take 8 pt's from 4 different nurses,..standing at bedside for report also brings up so many question from pt's and family members,...they are valid questions that should be answered,.but not durring report,
...we've ran into things like,.."I just heard you talking to my roomate,...he has CHF just like me,.but I'm not taking even half those medicines you were talking about w/him,..shouldn't I be trying some of those too??",OR,.."My Dr hasn't checked for such in such,..but sounds just like what I have, how can I have that test run on me?" Family members also choose that time to ask about how a family member has eaten today, when will he be albe to come home, why is he taking Zocor instead of Lipitor, at home he always takes Lipitor?,..the list goes on and on
Sometimes we were still doing report at 8pm because of all the distractions,.not to mention there are somethings said in report that you might not want to say to your pt or his roomate!
I liked walking rounds in CCU when we had only one or two pt's and we closed the unit to visitors durring that hour,.if you have many more pt's than that it just doesn't work.