I work in a pediatric oncology/neurosurgery ward in Sweden. A typical day looks something like this: We begin with a report from the night shift. Then I make a list of medications and cytotoxic drugs...
At my ward, it really depends on what I'm doing. Days when I'm working with the patients as well, I wear a scrub. If I'm in the office working with rostering or salaries all day I might just wear...
I have worked on two different units (one cardiology ward and one neurosurgery intensive care unit) which both used self scheduling. I'm a great fan. We actually used a computerized system (called...
We've got module in our patient records computer system that takes care of most of the calculating. We have separate lists where we record all volumes of i.v. infusions (no measuring of injections,...
I'm the Swedish equivalent to an assistant nurse manager (in Swedish: Sektionsledare) at my ward, which is a pediatric oncology and hematology one. My responsibilities are as follows: - filling gaps...