Progress Notes | How to Write Like a Pro! RN | LPN | SNF
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- Hello! We are Benomi (Benjamin and Naomi) two RNs seeking to motivate and inspire the next generation of nurses. Progress notes and documentation can be difficult at first. Here are some examples to get you started. Please take screen shots if you'd like. If you find this helpful, share with a friend.
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Everything contained in this video is our personal opinion developed from our own experiences. You are legally responsible for anything you chart. Always follow facility policy.
This video is not intended to replace what you have learned in your nursing program. Please adapt or don't use this information if what you have learned differs.
Very helpful for nurses with English as 2nd language 😊, thank you so much!
I'm so glad! You’re welcome, thanks for watching 🤓
Love your examples. As an ex ER nurse, I used to chart just like you. Short, precise and to the point. I have worked with many nurses that feel, and have been taught, that they have to write novels in their notes with lots of flowery words. Not necessary. As long as all the details are there, it's good. Thank you. I'm contemplating going back to LTC and the charting can be very time consuming on top of all the other tasks the nurse has on the shift. I'd rather be chatting with my residents.
You’re welcome! Being able to spend time with the patients is why I liked being a CNA better in that regard. Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Thanks for the video.Being a new nurse during covid you don't get trained enough they just put on the floor and figure out on your own.I really appreciate the video Thanks
Oh wow yes that must be super hard. I can only imagine. Working the floor as an experienced nurse is harder with Covid so I can’t imagine starting off new in that situation. But…it will get better once Covid goes away and things will get easier! Think on the bright side. I’m so glad the video helped you and thanks for watching 😊
I’m also a new nurse this is a blessing
Thanks Heaps!!! Your templates are so helpful. I’m new a nurse and still finding my words to write in my documents.❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching 🤓
The music is not needed. You are teaching.
Yeah someone else mentioned that as well, I can’t fix it now unfortunately that’s it’s already uploaded. But I’m keeping it in mind for my future videos. Thanks for the feedback :)
Thank You! You are a lifesaver, for a nurse like me with dyslexia and right-side deafness. No matter how hard I try to write more and practice it is my biggest struggle.
Aww thanks I’m glad to help. If you need any more help, you can download our free fall note template at
www.buymeacoffee.com/nursewithbenomi/e/137719
I just passed my rn. And progress notes are my weakness. I work in a long term care facility!Thank you!
Yay congrats! Yes they take a little while to get the hang of, but you will be fine 😄
I just learned from experienced nurses that nursing homes doesn't use side rails for fall prevention. thank you RN Benomi your videos are always helpful.
And your comments are always helpful! ❤️
Excellent video!
Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome :) I’m so glad it was helpful for you. Thanks for watching! What part of your nursing journey are you in? New grad, student?
Love this. I didnt even realize it was music until i read the comments. Great video
Thanks for watching and commenting :) glad you enjoyed it. There should be a link to my progress note ebook in the description, it has all the sample progress notes in it, you may find it helpful 😊
This video opened my eyes. Thank so much, please do more video.
You’re so welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Excellent! Thanks!
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 😊😊
Thank you, this so helpful!
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful :)
Excellent, Ty
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Thank for the help.
You're welcome, Thanks for watching!
highly appreciated..
Oh good, thank you!😊
Thank u for this video
It's my pleasure, I'm so glad to help :) Thank you for watching! Make sure to follow us on IG for more little tidbits and new about helpful products coming out (@nursingwithbenomi)
Thank you 😊
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting ❤️
Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome, I hope you found it helpful :) thanks for watching 😀
Im starting my clinicals at a nursing home next week. This was very helpful thank you!
Great I’m so glad you found it helpful :) thank you for watching. Will it be your first round of clinicals?
@@NursingWithBenomi Yes my first round in LPN school! I went to rn school 11 years ago and dropped out and always regretted it so im so happy to be back in school to finally be a nurse
Oh wow what a cool story! Keep in touch with how your nursing school journey goes 😊
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thank you so much! Wish I had the death notice last week
Aww your welcome, I’m so glad it’s helping you 😃 thanks for watching!
Excellent information I am starting a new job tomorrow.
Thanks! I’m so glad it’s helpful 😃
Thank you make more of this. New subs
Oh great, thanks for your support and welcome! I’m so glad this was helpful. more coming up 😊
Very informative
Great I’m glad you found it helpful!
Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Kandungan video sangat baik, tahniah
Thank you I’m glad you found it helpful. What language did you comment in if you don’t mind saying? Google translated for me :)
Thank you😘
You’re welcome, I hope you found it helpful! Are you a new nurse?
@@NursingWithBenomi yes it is very helpful. Thank you so much. I'm a student, doing my clinical placement in LTC.
Oh great I wish you well! LTC is my passion, I hope you enjoy it too 😊
Please do more of such videos, include...skin,hygiene, elimination,nutrition, mobility ADLs
Thanks for your suggestions! I've added them to my list. Thanks for watching :)
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Thanks for watching and commenting! It means a lot :)
Been a year and I still keep coming back. 😁
Wow that's so awesome! Thanks :) We appreciate your support
Wow thak u always have hard time writing notes
You’re so welcome!
“Patient was found on floor” not “patient fell” just saying. They could have lowered themselves to the floor. If it was unwitnessed we don’t know and cannot make assumptions in our charting state will comb through.
Yes! I agree, I included that in a more recent video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
how do you document for medicare charting
Just messaged on your other comment, thanks so much for watching 😊
How to give report to ems
Hi, thanks for watching! I have a video about that :) It's under the playlist "Report" ; I hope it helps!
You can't always notify the MD that easy
True, it all depends on how accessible they are to you and what means of notification you have available to use. There is a system called third eye used at one of my previous facilities which allowed you to speak to an on call Practitioner after hours, and most docs in the nursing homes provide their phone numbers in order to contact quickly and easily, since there usually isn’t anything for them to do (in my experience) it’s just a notification in most cases after you’ve implemented an intervention.
Your videos seems informative but my ears can’t handle the music overpowering your voice. Not sure if I’m the only one complaining about it, but man it’s loud and chaotic. Couldn’t finish the video.
Okay, thanks for the feedback, I’ll look at the levels for future videos
Came to comments to see if anyone else found the music distracting/overwhelming. Video seems like it probably contains great information but had to stop watching.
Hi! Yes a few others have mentioned that as well, I can’t fix it now unfortunately that’s it’s already uploaded. But I’m keeping it in mind for my future videos. Thanks for the feedback 🤓
That note alot of infoout and never put will continue to watch
Yes, not sure what you meant by the first part of your comment, but in future notes I don't use that phrase and I even made a short about why you shouldn't write "continue to monitor." Thanks for watching :)