Updated: Feb 23, 2020 Published Dec 1, 2012
Futuresos
15 Posts
Ok. I just completed my first day on the floor. I feel horrible, there was no structure to the day, I was just thrown out there to care for five patients with my preceptor. I know my organizational skills are severely lacking because I have never cared for five patients. I feel like I will never get this, does anyone have any updated med surg worksheets?? I have reviewed some on the site, but was wondering if anyone out there has updated examples. Any advice or input would be helpful.
RN19
8 Posts
Hey there,
I know the feeling! I have been a med-surg nurse for about 6 months now and have created several worksheet :) I would be glad to share them with you, but I am having trouble finding out how to attach them--soo as soon as I figure that out I'll post them!!!
I<3H2O, BSN, RN
300 Posts
What kind of things do you find you are having trouble organizing? My days on Med Surg went something like this:
0645-0700 report
0700-0800 assessments
0800-0830(or before if done with assessments early) chart assessments
0830-1000: 0900 med pass
10-1100: finish up a.m. charting
1100 rounds and lunch blood sugars
1200: chart 1100 rounds, pass lunch trays, give insulin
1300: rounds(half of the 1400 meds if I have a lot) and charting
1400: try to catch a break or catch up on charting
1500: (last half of 1400 meds) rounds and charting
1630: blood sugars
1700: pass trays/make rounds/insulins/charting
1800: final rounds to make sure IV bags are full and give 1900 meds
1845 report
brillohead, ADN, RN
1,781 Posts
RN19 said:Hey there,I know the feeling! I have been a med-surg nurse for about 6 months now and have created several worksheet ? I would be glad to share them with you, but I am having trouble finding out how to attach them--soo as soon as I figure that out I'll post them!!!RN19
I know the feeling! I have been a med-surg nurse for about 6 months now and have created several worksheet ? I would be glad to share them with you, but I am having trouble finding out how to attach them--soo as soon as I figure that out I'll post them!!!
If you "go advanced" to post, there is a paperclip/attachment button just to the right of the "size" drop-down menu.
PediLove2147, BSN, RN
649 Posts
I'll share my "brain" because I created it myself and I am quite proud of it!
There is a lot to it but it keeps me organized.
Nursing Brain (3pt).doc
alibee
48 Posts
Here's my brain sheet: enough room for a patient sticker in the top left, and it's for night shift on a primarily surgical floor. I personally like open, yet organized space to jot down information. I take initial report in black ink, and then I'll pick a color and jot my own findings for the day in that color. After that, if I'm working three days in a row, I'll use a different color for each day so that I know what's new with that patient. Best of luck, your system will come to you (and improve!) with time.
report sheet.pdf
Thank you so much everyone, I appreciate. It
pushpa kc
2 Posts
Heyy i am a student of medi surg can u plj help me out
CUMC rn,bsn
5 Posts
I have been on a med surg-floor for just about 2 years. They hectic-ness gets better, but you still have those days that everything is just crazy. A good brain will help so that way you at least know what you still have to do at a glance. I have tried to attach it, but even with going advanced I can't figure it out. This is what works best with me. We have 5-6 patients a piece so that is why there is 3 to a page. What I do is highlight the things that I need to do. Like not all my patients are nurse draws or daily weights, so I would highlight them to make sure I do them. I use highlighters a lot, a little bit of my OCD coming out. Like pink is for what things I needs to do, blue is for observation patients (we have to chart certain things on them), orange is DNR, green is for things I need to make sure that I pass on that I might forget. My best advice is to write things down, especially little things about assessments. Don't always just go by what the previous nurse charted.
If you want a copy let me know
porkey2
141 Posts
This is actually a pretty nice brain sheet! Thanks.
PediLove2147 said:I'll share my "brain" because I created it myself and I am quite proud of it! There is a lot to it but it keeps me organized.
shamrokks, ADN, ASN, RN
366 Posts
Ok I want this brain sheet too please :-) PM me and I will give you my email.
porkey2: Thanks! I worked hard on it.
Anyone who wants mine, I attached it to my previous post. Just click and save to your computer.