Student Nurse Handover Help - Part 1 // What to learn from nursing handovers

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Do you get overwhelmed when listening to the handover at the beginning of the shift? Want to know how to learn about decoding the handover? Handover is one of the most important parts of the nursing shift - it is a safety element to ensure everyone is aware of who is on the ward and any potential 'watchers' (those critically ill patients that require close attention and care). For nursing staff, this is the time they start planning their shift. And for you as a student, this is the BEST time to pick up on any potential learning opportunities the shift has for you.
    You MUST be present and actively listening to what is being said, or you may miss some vital information. It will not all mean much to you potentially, but I promise, by staying active in the handover you will begin to pick up the main aspects and it'll become a great deal easier for you. To speed this process up, make notes/highlight important bits like theatre times, discharging patients, immediate needs AND also in another colour highlight bits you don’t know and check what they are ASAP.
    The usual format of a handover considers aspects of the patients such as bed number, name, and age, along with the following:
    Past: historical information such as the patient’s diagnosis, anything the team needs to know about them, and their treatment plan, like whether they are nil-by-mouth or require barrier nursing. If they are a new admission then there will be something about the circumstances leading to their admission
    Present: the current presentation of the patient. How the patient has been during the shift and any changes to their treatment plan. Keep in mind that significant changes might have occurred while you have not been in. Things will be included such as physical observations and any results from assessments or investigations.
    Future: what is still to be done. Good nursing time management will often mean there will be lots of reasons that some jobs have to be handed over to the next shift. Tasks that need to be completed will be added in this part - so listen out for any potential jobs!
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Komentáře • 15

  • @kitchenarbabvlog
    @kitchenarbabvlog Před 3 lety +2

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  • @tbrowne3734
    @tbrowne3734 Před 2 lety +1

    Great sharing !

  • @cupcakes262
    @cupcakes262 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you this was so helpful

  • @martinwong69
    @martinwong69 Před rokem +1

    Hi Ben, I just found your channel and found your advice on handovers very helpful. Are you going to do Part 2? I guess you're a lot busier now post-pandemic. Cheers, Martin

    • @TheLondonNurse
      @TheLondonNurse  Před rokem

      Hello Martin.
      I definitely will be doing part 2… but wow it’s a tough one to film and edit… so yes I just need to find some time to do it and I’ll get it done! 😂
      I’m glad to hear the video was helpful for you Martin!
      Ben

  • @amandabenge7816
    @amandabenge7816 Před rokem +1

    This was so helpful thank you 😊

  • @silasobeng337
    @silasobeng337 Před 11 měsíci

  • @diyakhan3279
    @diyakhan3279 Před rokem +1

    Very nice I am a student of third year b s n
    From Pakistan 💟

    • @TheLondonNurse
      @TheLondonNurse  Před rokem

      So lovely to hear from you!
      Enjoy the rest of your studies, and best of luck to you!!

  • @ramqueen5160
    @ramqueen5160 Před 2 lety +1

    Please where do I get the part two handover from?

    • @TheLondonNurse
      @TheLondonNurse  Před 2 lety +1

      It’s coming! Haha I needed to use all my spare time to complete my Masters. It’s done now and I’m back 😵‍💫☺️

    • @ramqueen5160
      @ramqueen5160 Před 2 lety

      @@TheLondonNurseok, thanks. Please I want to see the part two.

  • @naomigrech1643
    @naomigrech1643 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it common to feel nervous before doing first offical handover?

    • @TheLondonNurse
      @TheLondonNurse  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely. Feeling nervous about doing something like this for the first time is not only common, but it’s also a good thing as it shows you care, and understand the importance of what you’re about to do. 💯!! 👍🏼