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Straight A Nursing: Study for nursing school exams & NCLEX

How Nurses Get sh#% Done: Episode 42

Straight A Nursing: Study for nursing school exams & NCLEX

Straight A Nursing

Education, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Being an awesome nurse often boils down to the ability to seemingly get 20 things done all at once while making it look like a walk in the park. Of course, this is an exaggeration...but if you've ever seen an experienced nurse manage his/her patients with apparent ease, you may have thought, "how on earth does s/he do it?"

In this podcast episode, we talk about how nurses get sh#% done through the effective use of smart time management, delegation and prioritizing. Awesome things we talk about include:

* How do you know what your patient needs right now?
* How do you know what to do first when your patient needs several things all at once?
* You've got ten meds to give and only one IV line...which ones go in first?
* What can you delegate and to who should you delegate it?
* How do you start your shift to set yourself up for success?

This podcast episode was not brought to you by any fancy sponsors because who wants to listen to a bunch of commercials? We would, however, like to take this moment to let you know about our Crucial Concepts Bootcamp! To learn more about this online course geared toward pre-nursing students and students who have just been accepted into nursing school, check it out here (https://straightanursing.mykajabi.com/crucial-concepts). Now, isn't that better than a commercial for a meal delivery service or mail order bra? Just sayin' :-)

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Nurse Mo and so glad you are joining me again today

0:16.2

welcome back to the Straight A Nursing Podcast and before we dive into

0:21.9

anything I want you to take a little pause right now and let's get

0:28.0

some walking shoes on or maybe you're running shoes or grab that load of laundry that you haven't folded yet. Let's try to do something

0:36.8

productive, preferably something joyful, but if that doesn't work, something at least

0:42.2

productive so that as you listen you're getting some other things done you're maximizing your time and hopefully getting outside and moving your body.

0:51.0

So I also want to start by saying that every now and then I

0:57.2

gear up the courage to read the reviews on Amazon and iTunes in those places

1:01.1

because I have a very fragile ego and I have to be in the right frame of mind to read criticism and feedback but it is so

1:08.0

helpful you guys and I just want to encourage you to keep the feedback coming,

1:12.6

rating and reviewing.

1:14.8

I love it when you say really nice things.

1:16.7

It makes my heart really happy.

1:19.5

But when you give me specific feedback

1:21.4

for maybe the things that you think we can improve.

1:23.6

We definitely take that to heart and appreciate your honesty so very much.

1:28.4

So one of the funny things recently that I don't remember the name of the iTunes reviewer, but they said I was a great form of infotainment and I kind of laughed because I had no idea that I'm ever funny on this thing.

1:40.0

She made a comment about my sense of humor and And I just thought, wow, I had no idea

1:44.6

that I was even being funny, but maybe I'm secretly funny

1:47.8

and I have no idea.

1:49.4

So my point with that is please keep the feedback coming. Some of you email me personally and I love that and I always try to get back to you.

1:57.0

If I haven't it's not that I don't care, it's maybe that I just didn't see it. I do get a lot of emails.

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