i would appreciate tips/advice from nurses on organization and time management. i am about to embark on my final clinical rotation (yay) on a telemetry unit at a large teaching hospital. my previous rotations were at different hospitals and were on med surg units. during this rotation we will be expected to take 4 patients per 12 hour shift. in previous rotations i had 2 patients per 12 hour shift which i typically managed really well.
i would like to work on this telemetry unit (i say this now at least) after graduation and they have consistently given job offers to 1 or 2 of the students. any advice that might help me have a successful rotation would be much appreciated!
[color=dimgray]with 2 patients i used a 3 ring binder and kept patient a's info in a purple tabbed section and patient b's info in a pink tabbed section. i made up a nursing planner template broken down by hour in one column (i will attach a copy of it in case anyone wants to critique it) and i would use this to keep me on track throughout the shift.
i would appreciate tips/advice from nurses on organization and time management. i am about to embark on my final clinical rotation (yay) on a telemetry unit at a large teaching hospital. my previous rotations were at different hospitals and were on med surg units. during this rotation we will be expected to take 4 patients per 12 hour shift. in previous rotations i had 2 patients per 12 hour shift which i typically managed really well.
i would like to work on this telemetry unit (i say this now at least) after graduation and they have consistently given job offers to 1 or 2 of the students. any advice that might help me have a successful rotation would be much appreciated!
[color=dimgray]with 2 patients i used a 3 ring binder and kept patient a's info in a purple tabbed section and patient b's info in a pink tabbed section. i made up a nursing planner template broken down by hour in one column (i will attach a copy of it in case anyone wants to critique it) and i would use this to keep me on track throughout the shift.
tia!