Supplies a new grad ER Nurse should carry

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I start in the ER next week. What are some items you can suggest that are important to carry with you (especially as a new grad)? So far I'm thinking:

-A small notepad to carry in my pocket and write things down I want to look up once I get home

-a sharpie that I can attach to my badge

-trauma shears

-click pens with different colors

-lock for my locker

-extra pair of scrubs for my locker

What else?

Thanks!

Specializes in Emergency, Med/Surg, Vascular Access.

2 pens, badge(s), 'scope, trauma shears. Used to carry more, but really this is all you need on your person imo

Specializes in LTC, Correctional Nursing.

Wow, where did you land a job as a new grad in the ED? They sure don't hire new grads in the ED where I live. Lucky you! I would make sure that I had lab values and medications on my smartphone handy. Hemostats and a clipboard are handy as well.

I'll be a new grad in the ER next month! I'm thinking all those listed above will be what we need. I did get a clipboard that folds in half & fits in a scrub pocket that I plan to carry. It has some basic info & reference stuff on it too. I'm excited & nervous. Good luck to you OP!

I'll be a new grad in the ER next month! I'm thinking all those listed above will be what we need. I did get a clipboard that folds in half & fits in a scrub pocket that I plan to carry. It has some basic info & reference stuff on it too. I'm excited & nervous. Good luck to you OP!

What kind of clipboard? I'm looking for something like this. Do you have a link? Thanks!

It's a beautiful day to save lives.

Specializes in Emergency & Trauma/Adult ICU.

This depends somewhat on what is stocked in the rooms or otherwise easily accessible in your ER.

I'd recommend a small notepad, 2-4 pens, stethoscope & trauma shears to carry with you, and a complete change of scrubs, undies, socks, deodorant & toothbrush/toothpaste for your locker. And a lock for your locker. Shouldn't be any need for different color pens or sharpies unless your department is still doing all documentation on paper.

Good luck to you! :)

What kind of clipboard? I'm looking for something like this. Do you have a link? Thanks!

It's a beautiful day to save lives.

http://www.mdpocket.com/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=381

Specializes in Emergency.

What altra said but more pens. Make sure one is basic ballpoint for lab labels so the ink doesn't smear. Also get contigo spill proof coffee mug.

Specializes in ER, progressive care.

* A lot of clicky pens...I just prefer all black because that is what we have to document in, so it just makes it easier instead of having different colors.

* A good stethoscope...I love my Littmann Cardiology III.

* Trauma sheers...the larger kind.

* Hemostats are optional...I see some ER nurses carrying them but I have never had to use mine.

* Badge

* scrap piece(s) of paper to write notes and information on. Also used as my "brain" sheet. I used to have a very organized brain when I worked on the floor but I learned that isn't so feasible in the ER. Just a blank piece of paper will do.

* I like to keep a stash of alcohol wipes in my pocket.

* pen light. We have lights in the room but I like to have a penlight as a backup.

Thanks everyone! I plan to get me the cardiology stethoscope after my first pay check! I appreciate all the input!

This is a good list! I have a couple RN badge cards so I can quickly reference conversions, lab values, peds VS for various ages, etc. that have been very helpful to me as a new grad in the ED. They're $1.99 or so on ebay or amazon.

I also made myself a small, laminated, easy to read reference "book" of the hospital's standardized procedures for ED clinical conditions that I can check (and double and triple check) in case things get muddy that fits right in my pocket. It's basically the hospital's algorithms for clinical conditions in note form so I can get in the groove of knowing what to anticipate in terms of diagnostics, labs, complaint-specific interventions, etc.

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