New grad, please Help with med surg organization!!

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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.

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

Specializes in Home Health.

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

:D

Specializes in Cardio-Pulmonary; Med-Surg; Private Duty.
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

If you "go advanced" to post, there is a paperclip/attachment button just to the right of the "size" drop-down menu.

Specializes in Pediatric Cardiology.

I'll share my "brain" because I created it myself and I am quite proud of it! :smug:

There is a lot to it but it keeps me organized.

Nursing Brain (3pt).doc

Specializes in Surgical/Stepdown, Home Care.

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

Heyy i am a student of medi surg can u plj help me out

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

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! :smug:

There is a lot to it but it keeps me organized.

Specializes in HIV, Psych, GI, Hepatology, Research.

Ok I want this brain sheet too please :-) PM me and I will give you my email.

Specializes in Pediatric Cardiology.

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.

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