Ashley, Can you do a video on what you would recommend to a pre-nursing student in terms of what they should study or practise to get a head start in nursing school? I've been accepted for January start and I've got time on my hands!
Danielle B you should definitely review you A & P & maybe start looking at some Nursing Fundamentals practice questions just so you could get used to critical thinking questions. (I'm in my last semester of my ADN program).
I was lucky enough to experience this during my externship. I was happy to be involved. In the ER sometimes it didn’t happen either or not every nurse was a part of it because they were busy. Would usually be a nurse manager, charge nurse and floor nurses. Triage usually couldn’t join the rounds. The ICU seems more structured.
I've seen this mainly in the ICU floor towards the beginning of the shift as well. And yeah its a big group of people going room to room. On other floors I don't see this. They may have a conference room that they go to, I am not sure. But I do see the charge nurse getting information on every patient towards the end of the shift (EDIT: this is from a tech's perspective :)
In Germany the Rounds are caled "Visite" and there are less people involved, since we have no casemanager and nutritionists. Once a Week there is a big Round with about 4-5 doctors, med-students and a nurse.
I work on a cardiac PCU so our rounds only consist of patients who are "pre" therapy (either Heart transplant or LVAD placement) or "post" therapy (obv post heart txp or lvad placement lol). Usually the team involved is the primary nurse for the patient (who presents), a pharmacist, social work, and the heart failure team (a mix of transplant surgeons, intensivists, and nurse practitioners). We do rounds from 10-11 am. Rounds were always intimidating for me because I'm a new grad and being in front of experienced cardiologists really terrified me, so luckily I work nights now and don't have to participate anymore 😜 but I do agree it's a good way to communicate with the team.
Victoria Ella yeah.... No one cares to respect our time, or how it will impact our care at that time and how we basically do not have a first break because of it 😤
Just curious how many beds is your ICU floor at your hospital? I see this kind of rounding at our ICU units. I work at an Acute care unit (med surg/tele/stepdown) and we do bedside hand off at my hospital at change of shift and also do MD rounds with the hospitalist during day shift ideally between 8-10am (worst time ever!). It's not as intense as the rounds in ICU and it is just the doc, med students, and RN who attends. There is also a separate multi disciplinary meeting around 11am with the docs, social worker and case managers etc everyday that is not at bedside.
hello, i'm lecture in nursing faculty in Surabaya, Indonesia. two thumbs up for ur video. request for next video about how to conduct the nursing round at the ward or u have link that showed about that? thanks
Can you do an example of how you would present the patient during rounds? like a mock video? that would be great!
Hey hi Abhay this side I from India
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I freaked out on my first day of rounds.
We don't do rounds in the ER but the floor and ICU knows them well. Rounds are 9am at my hospital.
Ashley, Can you do a video on what you would recommend to a pre-nursing student in terms of what they should study or practise to get a head start in nursing school? I've been accepted for January start and I've got time on my hands!
Danielle B you should definitely review you A & P & maybe start looking at some Nursing Fundamentals practice questions just so you could get used to critical thinking questions. (I'm in my last semester of my ADN program).
I was lucky enough to experience this during my externship. I was happy to be involved. In the ER sometimes it didn’t happen either or not every nurse was a part of it because they were busy. Would usually be a nurse manager, charge nurse and floor nurses. Triage usually couldn’t join the rounds. The ICU seems more structured.
Seeing your videos makes me motivated!
I've seen this mainly in the ICU floor towards the beginning of the shift as well. And yeah its a big group of people going room to room. On other floors I don't see this. They may have a conference room that they go to, I am not sure. But I do see the charge nurse getting information on every patient towards the end of the shift (EDIT: this is from a tech's perspective :)
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So off the subject, but what product(s) are you using on your lashes? They are FIERCE!
LindaRNstudent bit.ly/2xKoSC7 that’s what I’m using!
Cool...thank you!!
In Germany the Rounds are caled "Visite" and there are less people involved, since we have no casemanager and nutritionists. Once a Week there is a big Round with about 4-5 doctors, med-students and a nurse.
I work on a cardiac PCU so our rounds only consist of patients who are "pre" therapy (either Heart transplant or LVAD placement) or "post" therapy (obv post heart txp or lvad placement lol). Usually the team involved is the primary nurse for the patient (who presents), a pharmacist, social work, and the heart failure team (a mix of transplant surgeons, intensivists, and nurse practitioners). We do rounds from 10-11 am. Rounds were always intimidating for me because I'm a new grad and being in front of experienced cardiologists really terrified me, so luckily I work nights now and don't have to participate anymore 😜 but I do agree it's a good way to communicate with the team.
I live in Ontario,Canada and the hospital I'm at has rounds too! Pretty interesting
Rounds on my floor are at 0830. Like.the.worst time ever!! 1000 would be ideal.
mszcheekah omg thata horrible
Victoria Ella yeah.... No one cares to respect our time, or how it will impact our care at that time and how we basically do not have a first break because of it 😤
I love this type of video I love hearing about your work unit! -Ps you're really gorgeous xo
Love your videos! Just out of curiosity, what mascara do you use? hehehe
Khera Bayly cover girl! But I use a lash growing serum which is why my eye lashes are longer!
Just curious how many beds is your ICU floor at your hospital?
I see this kind of rounding at our ICU units. I work at an Acute care unit (med surg/tele/stepdown) and we do bedside hand off at my hospital at change of shift and also do MD rounds with the hospitalist during day shift ideally between 8-10am (worst time ever!). It's not as intense as the rounds in ICU and it is just the doc, med students, and RN who attends. There is also a separate multi disciplinary meeting around 11am with the docs, social worker and case managers etc everyday that is not at bedside.
hello, i'm lecture in nursing faculty in Surabaya, Indonesia.
two thumbs up for ur video.
request for next video about how to conduct the nursing round at the ward or u have link that showed about that?
thanks
I have question
For me as intern how can I know what the nursing care should provide?
I know is strange question😔
What would be Christmas gift ideas to get nursing students or nurses just starting out. (I know it's kind of early for Christmas lol)
im 3 years late! but a nice quality stethoscope! Other smaller things would be small notepads and pens that can fit in scrub pockets
You are gorgeous!
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