Summary
In this episode, Raven George discusses the importance of making rounds on patients and shares a personal experience at a nursing home. She highlights the need to check on patients and use nursing judgment to ensure their well-being. Raven recounts encountering a patient in distress and the lack of concern from the nurse on duty. She takes action to transfer the patient and emphasizes the importance of timely report and narcotic count. Raven also shares best practices for handing over care and dealing with difficult patients. She concludes by reflecting on the incident and the decision to leave the facility.
Takeaways
Always check on your patients and make rounds regularly.
Use your nursing judgment to prioritize patient safety and well-being.
Timely report and narcotic count are essential for a smooth handover of care.
Dealing with difficult patients requires professionalism and maintaining composure.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Importance of Making Rounds on Patients
01:00 The Experience at a Nursing Home
02:27 Encountering a Patient in Distress
03:27 Taking Action and Transferring the Patient
03:55 The Consequences of Delayed Report and Narcotic Count
04:25 Best Practices for Handing Over Care
04:54 The Importance of Making Rounds
05:23 Dealing with a Difficult Patient
05:53 Leaving the Facility and Final Thoughts
06:20 Closing Remarks