Carrying around your brain sheet?

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Okay, new nurse question. I've gotten pretty good at creating brain sheets that work for me, but my question is more how to carry it with me. I usually use something I can fold up and put in my pocket. What I've found is I use the heck out of it and by midday the paper is nearly falling apart from opening it up and writing stuff down - tears where it's folded, etc so that it becomes not so useful. So I'm trying to come up with a better idea. I've tried a clipboard, but that's not practical. I wind up setting it down and not having it when I want it. I really like having a master to do sheet of some sort on my person. I've considered using a notebook instead, but not sure that'd be easier. Anyone got any great organization tips? I'm kind of brain storming new ideas right now. At home I use my smart phone to organize everything, but don't think it's practical either at work. I don't know.

Check out medpocket clipboards. They are great, many colors, can be personalized. It is a metal clipboard that folds open and you can store your sheets on the inside. It folds up in half to fit back in your pocket. The outside is covered front and back with all the nursing goodies such as the coma scale, rule of nines, lab values, etc

Sorry it's white coat

Check out medpocket clipboards. They are great, many colors, can be personalized. It is a metal clipboard that folds open and you can store your sheets on the inside. It folds up in half to fit back in your pocket. The outside is covered front and back with all the nursing goodies such as the coma scale, rule of nines, lab values, etc

This has been on my Amazon wishlist for a while now, totally planning on getting it for school!

i have a clipboard and a piece of paper... you wouldn't believe the detail i have to go into giving the oncoming shift report. i'm always on overtime because they never look **** up themselves.

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