How to Give a Good Nursing Shift Report (with nursing report sheet template)

NURSINGcom w/Jon Haws, RN
NURSINGcom w/Jon Haws, RN
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Providing a clear and concise nursing report is an art form that allows for greater continuity of care. In this lesson, we’re going to discuss a method for gathering and reporting on patient data in a uniform way that ensures clarity. When I was a brand new nurse, knowing exactly what to report on and then delivering that report clearly was incredibly hard. I wanted to share everything and as a result, would often come off disorganized. Luckily, my preceptor provided me with the nursing report sheet that helped me improve my report skills very quickly, we recommend using this report sheet which is attached to this lesson. Each time you give a report during your first year as a nurse. This is not a brain sheet or a sheet for you to work from during your shift, but rather a worksheet that should be filled out during the last half hour or so on shift as you prepare to provide a report to the oncoming nurse.

Now before you say this is too much work, you’re right, this does take a lot of work, but this method, insurers that you uncover exactly what you should say and report on in an extremely organized fashion. Give it a try and I’m confident that after two or three times of using it, you will absolutely swear by this method. All right, let’s dive in and let me show you how it works. Alright guys, here we are looking at our handoff report and assessment sheet. This is the sheet that I recommend that you print out about 30 minutes before the end of any shift and print out one for every patient. All right, and the reason we recommend this guys is because it provides you a very clear, very systems focused ability to write in everything that’s going on by system for every patient so that you don’t miss any theory that you don’t skip over anything.

The reason we use this versus like a nursing brain sheet is that the oncoming nurse does not need to know what you did on your shift or what was the patient looking like six hours ago. They need to know what the patient looks like now by everybody system so they can start getting a picture of it and go in and take care of the patient. They need to know the plan for this patient going forward. And again, the reason we recommend this is it forces you to think very clearly by every single major body system. It forces you to be organized and it forces you to gather the information that is needed to provide to your oncoming nurse. And again, we recommend this being filled out about 30 minutes to the end of your shift where there’s not a lot of options for changes to happen.


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