Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I am a new graduate nurse and I am finding it really hard to give reports to other nurses. I believe this template can also be really useful to ask pertinent questions to nurses who will be giving me reports on patients. I am going to follow your very easy, thorough, and comprehensive model and I am going to let you know how well I will be doing. Watch this space. Thanks so much again and again!!!!
Same! I am having a lot of trouble giving report and I feel all over the place and nervous. I feel like I’m being judged. Especially when they know you’re a new grad and you have those nurses that like to give you a hard time 🙄
As a nursing professor and RN for 40 years, I suggest you devote 30 seconds to the HxPI (history of present illness). (Think more like a doctor). Describe the "STORY" that brought them in, their signs/symptoms, and time frame (often missed). Example: "In Room 2, I have John Smith, length of stay 4 days. He presented to the with his son from home c/o'g of a 3 day history of low grade fever, nausea, vomiting coffee ground emesis, and abdominal pain...." Also, your report should include the work-up in the ED. What did they do and what did it show. Too often my students miss the entire beginning of the pt's hospitalization. Reading the ED physician's notes and Hospitalist's H&P will reveal all the important stuff (including the initial work-up and diagnostics). It will also spell out the admission PLAN OF CARE so that nursing and medicine are on the same page. Armed with that insight and perspective, everything else will fall into place.
I’m a new grad nurse intern. This is very helpful and exactly how my preceptor nurse gives report! Thank you for the layout. It’s great to break it down :)
As alooooobg term cna id give report to cna s and rn. The main issues I had were the ones who hung out else where and couldn’t be bothered to want in the common area or find me for report. As we were supposed to be. No I’m in a family practice. What very different dynamic. As it still has a report system going from rooming to reporting to the provider. It has its own things that are important very much like what you’re talking about. Thank you!!!!!!!
Thank you very much. I used to struggle when giving reports to my instructor during post conference . I didn’t know where to start. Thanks very much 👍👍
Im having hard time giving hand off report as a foreign nurse and English is not my primary language. I was so nervous yesterday giving report to the incoming nurse…felt like im crying inside coz i dont know whats the step by step i need to tell..my preceptor didn’t help me even backing up some details i missed…😢😢😢 thank you i saw ur video
I felt this same way last shift. Although I am an experienced nurse in my home country, the reporting system in the US is very different. It felt very embarrassing to me that the nurse I was handing over to could not flow through what I was saying. Not to mention that English is also a bit challenging. Thank you so much Meg for this video. I can't wait for my next handover shift to 'shine'!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I am a new graduate nurse and I am finding it really hard to give reports to other nurses. I believe this template can also be really useful to ask pertinent questions to nurses who will be giving me reports on patients. I am going to follow your very easy, thorough, and comprehensive model and I am going to let you know how well I will be doing. Watch this space. Thanks so much again and again!!!!
Same! I am having a lot of trouble giving report and I feel all over the place and nervous. I feel like I’m being judged. Especially when they know you’re a new grad and you have those nurses that like to give you a hard time 🙄
Same so glad to know I am not alone
This is super helpful, thank you! I think one thing that might be good to add would be pain status/when last pain meds given etc.
Thank you so much for watching! That's a good suggestion too. ☺️
As a nursing professor and RN for 40 years, I suggest you devote 30 seconds to the HxPI (history of present illness). (Think more like a doctor). Describe the "STORY" that brought them in, their signs/symptoms, and time frame (often missed). Example: "In Room 2, I have John Smith, length of stay 4 days. He presented to the with his son from home c/o'g of a 3 day history of low grade fever, nausea, vomiting coffee ground emesis, and abdominal pain...." Also, your report should include the work-up in the ED. What did they do and what did it show. Too often my students miss the entire beginning of the pt's hospitalization. Reading the ED physician's notes and Hospitalist's H&P will reveal all the important stuff (including the initial work-up and diagnostics). It will also spell out the admission PLAN OF CARE so that nursing and medicine are on the same page. Armed with that insight and perspective, everything else will fall into place.
Thank you for sharing
Thank u ! Being in ltc for 10 years and going into hospital nursing ..this helps so much .
I’m a new grad nurse intern. This is very helpful and exactly how my preceptor nurse gives report! Thank you for the layout. It’s great to break it down :)
I'm so glad that this was helpful for you! Check out my other videos hopefully it'll help you more too! 🥰
And you are right! All nurses are different. One needs to know everything, and others want to know the main points.
As alooooobg term cna id give report to cna s and rn. The main issues I had were the ones who hung out else where and couldn’t be bothered to want in the common area or find me for report. As we were supposed to be.
No I’m in a family practice. What very different dynamic. As it still has a report system going from rooming to reporting to the provider. It has its own things that are important very much like what you’re talking about.
Thank you!!!!!!!
Did I say thank you? We'll thank you so much this help so much as a new grad ICU nurse. I followed just like you said. Thank you
You're adorable!!! Thanks so much for this information and template!
You're welcome!
Thank you very much. I used to struggle when giving reports to my instructor during post conference . I didn’t know where to start. Thanks very much 👍👍
Glad I could help!
Very helpful tysm! I downloaded and printed your report sheet, I’m sure it’ll help me stay organized (:
And you will!! Thank you :)
oh my gosh this is so helpful. thank you!!
If I were still working bedside, I would love getting report from you! Awesome video!!❤️
Did the link to the report template go in circles for anyone else?
Thats an awesome video, short, well organised, brief and on point.
Thank you
"Every unit has that one nurse with the questions!" 😂 Yep, always😅
This is very helpful and I appreciate it
Thank you!
That is a great video, well organized and easy to follow.
Thank you!! Very effective!!
Very useful
Glad you think so!
Love it, amazing
Im having hard time giving hand off report as a foreign nurse and English is not my primary language. I was so nervous yesterday giving report to the incoming nurse…felt like im crying inside coz i dont know whats the step by step i need to tell..my preceptor didn’t help me even backing up some details i missed…😢😢😢 thank you i saw ur video
Awww. So happy I could help!
I felt this same way last shift. Although I am an experienced nurse in my home country, the reporting system in the US is very different. It felt very embarrassing to me that the nurse I was handing over to could not flow through what I was saying. Not to mention that English is also a bit challenging. Thank you so much Meg for this video. I can't wait for my next handover shift to 'shine'!
When I can find the report sheet?? I can't see it. Please 🙏 help
learn.nursemegrn.com/nurse-report-sheet-sbar here! :)
I can’t get the report sheet it isn’t working
Email me at megforit@gmail, I will send it to you
Hello.. the link is not working.. I emailed you already, can you please send it to me via email?
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@@idowuelizabeth8133 thanks I just emailed you back ♥️
@@nursemeg3896 thank you somuch.. I got it. I hope to give a better report in my coming shift😃
Thank you :)
You'r'e welcome!
❤thank you
You're welcome!
I have put in my info and haven't received an email with the report sheet. Please help!
Pls contact customer support: support@nursemegrn.com.
bad link to template to follow you
Thanks btw.
You're welcome!
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I am here, and I always forget something.
She! What about he?