Re: need help with bedside care
Regarding your post about other nurses eloquence when delivering care to their patients...it really just takes practice and experience..the more you do it, the better you'll get.
But you can help yourself out in a number of ways.
If you know or suspect a patient hasn't been changed/bathed in awhile, bring all the stuff you need with you, or make a time in every night to do that. It's a good idea to check to see if some of the "basics" need to be done..weights/baths/feeds/ whatever...and employ help if you have it (aide/tech).
Anticipation is key...keep saline and heparin in your pocket if you are able to...never know when the IV was last checked. And the last thing you want is to have to start another one.
Try to develop a plan or routine and stick to it. I know it's hard when you're patients are sick or busy, you just do the best you can.
Get a full report from the night nurse about what exactly was done..and what needs to be done. Some agencies do certain things on a schedule.
Just remember, the more you do it..the easier it will get. I used to be scatterbrained like crazy until I finally figured out how to prioritize.
Best of luck to you!
vamedic4
John
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