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I usually keep my stethoscope on my computer. Left pocket generally has supplies (alcohol, scissors). Right pocket is 'personal' stuff - cell phone, chapstick.. Clipboard with pen (attached via tether). Stuff in pockets vary depending on where I am and what supplies I anticipate needing.
I used to make up my own "brain", but found printing the "Clinical Snapshot" on Cerner/PowerChart something more useful to write on.
I'm float pool. Please, tell me more about this "locker" you speak of ;D
(I used to keep some food (soup can, noodles), some random nursing resources (drugs/medical spanish), a spare set of scrubs and a drawer to dump all of my supplies pocket stuff).
Mrs.D., BSN
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'ello!
At my hospital, we each get a computer on wheels that is ours for the shift. Some nurses have Velcro bags with lots of goodies hanging off of it. Some have bags sitting on top. Some have a clipboard storage box. Others have 1000 pockets.
How do you keep yourself organized during your shift? What are your must haves and why?
I love finding new ways to organize my things, almost as much as I love finding new things to make my life easier.
*Bonus question. What do you keep in your locker?