Published Oct 29, 2010
lpn-ny
14 Posts
I like being a nurse, I really do. What I can't stand is the mindless mountains of paperwork. It's never-ending!!! It's repetative and annoying. I understand the importance of doing paperwork....for example, covering your a**, but can't someone come up with a system of writting it once then done? Im sure there are plenty of others out there who feel the same. I'm the kind of person who just finds paperwork annoying. I need to move and think, not write the same thing 3 or 4 times, I WANT TO BE A NURSE NOT A DESK CLERK!!!! I know its part of the job, but I just needed to vent........
pinkpig
33 Posts
feel the same way... I rather be at the bedside and actually do my nursing care. I know it's illegal but I know nurses who write what they should be doing instead of actually doing it!!!
MMA-N-Nursing
37 Posts
I once saw the words in this order (50 percent of work is charting and other 50 percent is patient care) IIRC
I gave vicodin to so-so person and I put initial date time.
tyvin, BSN, RN
1,620 Posts
I hear ya! When I first started working the paperwork was ginormous. It got to the point that I actually changed my signature. I had a nice signature but after writing it > 100 times a day I realized that I needed to revamp my signature.
So I fooled around with some modified versions and ended up doing my initials with a hook (you have to see it). So when you see "my mark" you know who it is and it only takes me a bat of an eye to sign anything now.
I had to redo my bank cards and my drivers license and now I'm cool. It's been "cough" years since I changed it. Often times when I sign something for someone they will look at the signature and comment that I must be a doctor or that I'm giving the doctors a run for their money. Nay oh curious one I say; I am an R.N. and don't you forget it.
canesdukegirl, BSN, RN
1 Article; 2,543 Posts
I agree. The amounts of paperwork that are required are clogging up our work day much like a traffic jam. How 'bout the administrators that have meetings all day and come up with XYZ forms to "streamline" our work ACTUALLY fill them out four times a day while doing a hundred other things (oh, and without making any mistakes, without working ANY overtime to complete the said forms, and while dealing with constant interruptions). Hmmm...
Ruby Vee, BSN
17 Articles; 14,036 Posts
our paperwork is on the computer, but we have to enter our hourly glucose checks four different places on three different programs. it gets old.
morte, LPN, LVN
7,015 Posts
this is because the programs are design for the end users,not us