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Nicely Organized Report SheetRating: (votes: 0) BTW, which forum do the trauma nurses hang out on? I am a new step-down nurse, but don't see a trauma icu forum. Thank you! Wendy ![]() I fold it lengthwise and put a patient on each half of paper. I'll put all the important events on the top (reason for being there, labs, unusual events of the past few days, etc.) and then I'll list systems.My coworker made a sheet that has caught on - basically the same thing, but she uses the entire sheet of paper, has a space for the initial report and then to write in changes over the shift - I just use post-its though.You'll find what works best for you.Good luck! Comment:
I too am looking for a good report sheet. The preprinted sheet we have for our pt's for the day has very little space to write as you go through the shift. I'd love to find a good one. So a big thank you to anyone that can help.Rhonda
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Send me your email address in a private message & I'll send you the report sheet I use. It's in a word document file.
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We dont use paper reporting anymore, so cant help out sorry
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Hey everyone, I am trying to find an organized report sheet too! I picked up a couple from other co-workers but they are too complex. I would appreciate if someone could email me a copy of theirs. Thanks,[email protected]
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I don't know much about what form to use but for me a highlighter was absolutely neccesary. I would highlight meds, treatments, etc that absolutely HAD to be done!
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http://www.mccd.edu/alliedhealth/rnc...-ReportOff.pdfNice one from Mercer College___________________http://nursing.iupui.edu/AcademicPro...aderReport.docMore of a student sheet, but could be easily compacted to 1/2 or 1/3 page.
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i posted the one i use in the following thread:http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/need-...et-176730.html
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Here's one I created myself, in my spare time (way too much time on my hand). You can make it 2-sided. Let me know what you think.
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Do you receive a rounds report in the am? If so you can utilize part of the rounds report and add on with the given report form the ougoing nurse...ie on our rounds we have the name, age, main dr, allergies, admit date on top. Then there are sections for diagnostic, diet, education, "nursing care" (vs q4hr) and md's on consult etc..when I receive report I then write on the top tele info, then what they came in for, what has happened since (tests, proedures) the iv line, wounds, blood sugars, foleys and then any open procedures...and of course any vital info..ie bp at 4am 88/56 etc..that way it is all on the one sheet...hope that helps.
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hi...can you email me the report sheet you use at work please? thank you very much in advance [email protected]
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Here's a link to a report sheet that I used this summer in my externship. http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/need-...ml#post2325098
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