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RN Shift Report Sheets - New Grad

Hello there! I just graduated nursing school this past month. I got a job in the SICU at a hospital in Pittsburgh.

In school I always made my own report sheets to organize my assessment findings, med times, iv, labs, etc. I have some ideas on what I would like to put on a sheet for my new job but not quite sure.

If any of you experienced RNs have any suggestions as to what to add or have your own copies that you are willing to share with me I would greatly appreciate it!

I can't wait to become an ICU nurse in 2 weeks!! ?

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This is a great thread and one that I will return to in the future!

That's so awesome, congrats! I'm currently doing my rotation in ICU & CICU for my last semester. I'd love to work in ICU! I also make my own patient report sheets and assessment sheets, may I see some examples of what has worked for you? When I start to precept I want to make sure to stay organized for multiple patients!

As an ER nurse for 6 years I began writing a program to take the place of shift report sheets, "nurse brains", post-its, scratch paper, etc. what features would interest you as a nurse in any specialty?

Hey ! I was fascinated by the information - Does anyone know where I would be able to acquire a fillable a form copy to fill in ?

Can someone tell me what VOO on a report sheet in an abbreviation for? No one on my floor has a clue.

MAS19382 said:
Can someone tell me what VOO on a report sheet in an abbreviation for? No one on my floor has a clue.

Fixed rate ventricular pacing.

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