Published Jan 27, 2016
heronurse
135 Posts
Hello i'm a new grad currently on class orientation. I was informed that they're probably going to put me in the sub acute unit. Tips on how to survive or how my shift will be a breeze? I know I'll probably going to be slow on the first couple of week but I dont want to dissappoint my preceptor
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I've re-pasted an older post I made regarding SNF/subacute rehab and how I used to organize my shifts when I worked in that setting. Good luck to you.
I am an extremely task-oriented person, so when I used to work in SNF rehab, I always wrote my tasks on a to-do list and crossed them off as I completed them. After all, rehab/SNF nursing entails a huge workload of tasks that must be completed.I worked on a rehab unit at a large rehab/SNF several years ago and here is how I used to organize for the day. I worked 16 hour weekend double shifts from 6am to 10pm. I normally had about 15 patients to care for. At the beginning of the shift I would look through the MARs and TARs and, as I went, I jotted down the tasks that needed to be done in my notebook. My to-do list in my notebook was how I organized my shift, and as a result, I wouldn't forget to do anything. Here is how an old notebook page from 2007 appeared (names have been changed due to HIPAA):9-23-2007DIABETICS, FINGER STICKS: Agnes (BID), Norma (AC & HS), Bill (AC & HS), Pauline (AC & HS), Rex (BID), Jack (BID), Ethel (AC & HS), Marjorie (0600, 1200, 1800, 2400)NEBULIZERS: Marjorie, Ethel, Bill, Jack, PaulineDRESSING CHANGES: Pauline, Bill, John, Jack, Lillian, Rose, LucilleIV THERAPY: Pauline (Vancomycin), Agnes (Flagyl), Rex (ProcAlamine)COUMADIN: Agnes, Rose, John, LucilleINJECTIONS: Agnes (lovenox), Lillian (arixtra), Rex (heparin), Bill (70/30 insulin), Ethel (lantus), Mary (vitamin B12 shot)ANTIBIOTICS: Pauline (wound infection), Rose (UTI), Rex (pneumonia),1200, 1300, 1400 meds: Marjorie, Lillian, Rose, John, Jane, Jack1600, 1700, 1800 meds: Rose, John, Rex, Lucille, Lillian, Laura, LouiseREMINDERS: assessments due on Agatha, Jill, and Louise; restock the cart; fill all holes in the MAR; follow up on Norma's recent fall, fax all labs to Dr. Smith before I leave, order a CBC on Rex...
I worked on a rehab unit at a large rehab/SNF several years ago and here is how I used to organize for the day. I worked 16 hour weekend double shifts from 6am to 10pm.
I normally had about 15 patients to care for. At the beginning of the shift I would look through the MARs and TARs and, as I went, I jotted down the tasks that needed to be done in my notebook. My to-do list in my notebook was how I organized my shift, and as a result, I wouldn't forget to do anything.
Here is how an old notebook page from 2007 appeared (names have been changed due to HIPAA):
9-23-2007
DIABETICS, FINGER STICKS: Agnes (BID), Norma (AC & HS), Bill (AC & HS), Pauline (AC & HS), Rex (BID), Jack (BID), Ethel (AC & HS), Marjorie (0600, 1200, 1800, 2400)
NEBULIZERS: Marjorie, Ethel, Bill, Jack, Pauline
DRESSING CHANGES: Pauline, Bill, John, Jack, Lillian, Rose, Lucille
IV THERAPY: Pauline (Vancomycin), Agnes (Flagyl), Rex (ProcAlamine)
COUMADIN: Agnes, Rose, John, Lucille
INJECTIONS: Agnes (lovenox), Lillian (arixtra), Rex (heparin), Bill (70/30 insulin), Ethel (lantus), Mary (vitamin B12 shot)
ANTIBIOTICS: Pauline (wound infection), Rose (UTI), Rex (pneumonia),
1200, 1300, 1400 meds: Marjorie, Lillian, Rose, John, Jane, Jack
1600, 1700, 1800 meds: Rose, John, Rex, Lucille, Lillian, Laura, Louise
REMINDERS: assessments due on Agatha, Jill, and Louise; restock the cart; fill all holes in the MAR; follow up on Norma's recent fall, fax all labs to Dr. Smith before I leave, order a CBC on Rex...
Im so nervous right now