Published Jul 24, 2006
MD1542
2 Posts
I just started working as an RN, and I am trying to find a blank change of shift report sheet to record the basic info about each patient I have on one paper, does anybody have a link or a saved document I could use. Thank you!
Guest717236
1,062 Posts
Hi !
When I was a new grad (many, many ) years ago, one of the
experienced nurses on our floor had a great report sheet.
She used the kardex for the important categories.
It was something like this-
Name of patient--
Primary:
Surgeon:
Dx 1)
2)
3)
Surgeries:
Medications:
Iv:
Diet:
Treatments:
Pre op
post op
Labs-
(any other things you need to add for your specialty)
She repeated this about 4 times on a sheet
It gave us a nice format, I used it for years........
Good luck!
RGN1
1,700 Posts
Do you not get a handover sheet? Or is this something you want as well as the sheet?
I'm in the UK & we have a handover sheet with all the basic info already printed out - usually a photocopy of the master made out by the nurse in charge of the late shift or night shift, plus the space for you to add your own comments. Once I know who my patients' are for the shift I just staple a blank sheet to the corner of the handover sheet & write anything extra or add as needed on that.
As I'm working towards coming to the US (N-CLEX on August 2nd - aurgh!) I'm always interested to see the differences there are.
We use a kardex with the basic patient info on it, but I just want something I can copy onto one piece of paper so I can take it with me when I do assessments to make sure all of the information is correct. I was just wondering if anybody had made a sheet up so I could look at it to make sure I don't miss anything. Thank you for your replies!
Holly27
86 Posts
I don't have a copy of mine to send ya. But I can tell ya what is on it. I made my own sheet on my computer at home.
RM#
NAME
AGE & SEX
DIAGNOSIS
DOCTOR
LAB- To check or needed to be done
IV- Where and when needed to be changed
FLUIDS - Rate and amount
DIET-NPO
O2- @____ or left blank or crossed out if not on any
PROCEDURES FOR TODAY
HISTORY
ALLERGIES-NKDA or _____
FOLEY (circled)
DRSG _____
BLOOD SUGAR AC and HS printed out and I would just circle it
DRAINS Where and circled type on my sheet
NOTES- Any extra stuff
Depending on your unit I pretyped some info on my sheets.So that way I could just circle it.
Like we had alot of PEG NG and JP tubes. So I printed them all on the sheet and circled the ones they had. Alot quicker since we take oral reports from prev. shift.
Hope this help.
busyernurse, BSN, RN
36 Posts
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
I have a report sheet here
[ATTACH]5032[/ATTACH] (Report Sheet)
Please. . .feel free to download, copy and use it. I designed it to work for me. Maybe it's what you are looking for.
I have a report sheet here[ATTACH]5032[/ATTACH] (Report Sheet)Please. . .feel free to download, copy and use it. I designed it to work for me. Maybe it's what you are looking for.
This is a really neat sheet. I think I might swap my blank paper for a UK adapted version. Thanks!
You are welcome. I hope you find it helpful. It was created on Word using Table, so you should be able to change parts of it if you need to modify it. Turn on the gridlines so you can see how it is constructed.
Antikigirl, ASN, RN
2,595 Posts
That sheet is AWESOME! I added some things to circle at the bottom for my ortho and med surge pts like: foley, NG, HV (hemovac), JP, FD (flip/drip), CT and O2 orders. I also changed the IV space to include a circle for PICC, CL or P. And added one more space for PCA.
IT was so cool!!!!!! Thank you so very much!!!!!!!!! I really really really like this one!!!!!!
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
I don't know how (or if I can) provide the link, but I posted the same sheet for someone on the nursing student board for General Student Discussion. Probably on the second or third page in by now. Look for a thread called Shift Worksheet; I posted it for gardenmum :)
Marie_LPN, RN, LPN, RN
12,126 Posts
Bumping, hoping for a sticky, since ther eare quite a few report sheet threads out there, and one big one would keep many together.
https://allnurses.com/forums/search.php?searchid=2290958