We give a verbal report. The charge nurse give report to the whole oncoming shift hit the basics and anything important..this is post partum so pretty routine stuff for the most part. In L&D each nurse reports on her patient(s) to the oncoming shift then those nurses decide who they will take based on need, if they'd had them before. It works pretty well I just don't like when the next shift strolls in 5 mins late when I want to go after 12 1/2 hrs.
On peds we did like L&D off going gave to all oncoming. With verbal then you can ask questions if needed.
I've worked with taped report before and I don't like it as well some just read the cardex and you don't find out anything you need to know. One place I worked gave a written report (ortho/neuro) and we had a form to fill out with the basics and anything extra but people would still give a mini verbal for anything they really needed to talk about. I like the verbal just for the give and take as long as I don't get questions like what was their temp? when I already told them v/s were normal...I would have said they weren't but there's always one that wants to know something....One I work with is always worried about IV counts which I don't care about they are on the pump and it will ring when it's out and if it's not on a pump don't give me 100 to count when it's running at 125 and it was checked an hour ago just hang a new one and I'll see it when I go in![]()




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