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So I've noticed an interesting phenomenon lately. Our unit regularly gets students of various kinds - nursing, EMT, APN, etc. The nursing and EMT students sit in on report. Because they come to the unit often looking lost and uncomfortable and out of place, I try to do my best to get them oriented and comfortable. Explain the report, give them a report sheet and a clipboard and a place to sit.
But one thing I've noticed is that almost always, they don't have a freaking PEN!! I've snapped at a few of them, "Rule number one...ALWAYS have a pen on you!"
Yesterday my charge nurse pointed out that since everything is on the computer, they probably rarely need/use pens. I kind of had an "Oh ****!" moment. Is she right?? Is it actually possible to get through your day as a nurse without needing to carry a pen (or 2 or 4) in your pocket nowadays?
I love pens. My husband even has a pen collection. When we did paper charting, I used to try to find a pen with a very fine point and non-smearing black ink. Now that computer charting has taken over, I can write my notes on my brain sheet in any color. These days it is baby blue and hot pink.
I don't think I could make it through the shift without a pen.
OK all you pen infidels- EVERYONE knows you need a four color Bic finepoint or you are not a good nurse.As if.....
Red- meds
Green= labs/ treatments
Black= overall report
Blue= cross off completed items
#yourewelcome
I have a two color system - black for overall report and whatever color pen has come out of the Pilot multicolor Costco pack for striking off completed tasks and adding new info from my shift. Now I'm experiencing some feelings of inadequacy and system envy.
You're my PEN TWIN!! The Pilot G-2 .7 is my FAVORITE!! 0.5 is too thin, and 1.0 is too thick. I make them order me a box special.
My Costco has/had jumbo multi packs of the Pilot G-2 .7 but I just moved. Have I been living in pen Nirvana and didn't even know it? Don't they *all* have them?!
wondern, ASN
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That is a great organization idea meanmaryjean. I love the idea of the colors it's just all that clicking on the tiny little buttons and the big pen. That blue and white pen is rather large. Whew, I do admire y'alls' perseverance; that'd be a bit much for me to deal with all day long.
My paper brain had different squares for different stuff, meds, labs, tests, NPO status, etc.
I always liked the nice free pens from drug reps the very best. When they sprout legs and walk off it's not quite as sad/bad.
