I just floated to another unit for the first time (been working 8 or so months). Only 4 hours, after spending 8 hours on my unit. In some ways, just seemed like night and day. Much quiet. Was in the "new" building, so everything was generally prettier, cleaner, and more modern (especially the bathrooms). They do the change of shift a lot different, they use written SBARs and the oncoming nurses read them and search out the others for questions (my unit makes a reasonable attempt at bedside/doorside verbal reporting). The rating scale in the new unit was well, .. In my unit, I consider a "complete" patient someone who can't feed themselves effectively, is incontinent at least once/shift, needs to be turned, etc. There, they considered one of my patients a "complete" who could feed herself, had an ostomy and needed a little help getting to the bedside commode. I had a fun time. Really neat to see how other units work.
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I just floated to another unit for the first time (been working 8 or so months). Only 4 hours, after spending 8 hours on my unit. In some ways, just seemed like night and day. Much quiet. Was in the "new" building, so everything was generally prettier, cleaner, and more modern (especially the bathrooms). They do the change of shift a lot different, they use written SBARs and the oncoming nurses read them and search out the others for questions (my unit makes a reasonable attempt at bedside/doorside verbal reporting). The rating scale in the new unit was well, .. In my unit, I consider a "complete" patient someone who can't feed themselves effectively, is incontinent at least once/shift, needs to be turned, etc. There, they considered one of my patients a "complete" who could feed herself, had an ostomy and needed a little help getting to the bedside commode. I had a fun time. Really neat to see how other units work.