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For Episode Fourteen I pick back up on my burnout series. In this episode I address some of the biggest reasons nurses get stuck for long periods of time with their patients.
Here is a quick list of topics I discuss.
I also share the following visit schedule I performed right after I
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6 patients who will be known as 1-6
All Charting completed at the bedside.
Patient 1 – 8:00am – 8:45am (no new orders)
Travel 43 miles to Patient 2
Patient 2 – 9:30am – 10:30am (Actively dying)
Travel 30 miles to Patient 3
Patient 3 – 11:15am – 12:00pm (pillbox)
Travel 0 (same building)
Patient 4 – 12:00pm – 1:00pm (pillbox)
Travel 25 miles to Patient 5
Patient 5 – 1:30pm – 2:30pm (new orders)
Travel 23 miles to Patient 6
Patient 6 – 3:00pm – 4:00pm (no new orders)
Drive 5 miles to where my daughter works to pick her up since her car is in the shop. She gets off at 5:30pm.
Worked from 4:00pm-5:30pm to do Recert notes on patients 5 and 6 above. Also completed IDT notes on 3 patients for a nurse who is out
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I ask my listeners to let me know what they think of the above schedule. Was this a good schedule I should be proud of, or are there problems with it?
In Episode Fifteen I will discuss the above schedule and what I feel like I learned from it.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
[email protected]
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
By James Dibben4.8
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For Episode Fourteen I pick back up on my burnout series. In this episode I address some of the biggest reasons nurses get stuck for long periods of time with their patients.
Here is a quick list of topics I discuss.
I also share the following visit schedule I performed right after I
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6 patients who will be known as 1-6
All Charting completed at the bedside.
Patient 1 – 8:00am – 8:45am (no new orders)
Travel 43 miles to Patient 2
Patient 2 – 9:30am – 10:30am (Actively dying)
Travel 30 miles to Patient 3
Patient 3 – 11:15am – 12:00pm (pillbox)
Travel 0 (same building)
Patient 4 – 12:00pm – 1:00pm (pillbox)
Travel 25 miles to Patient 5
Patient 5 – 1:30pm – 2:30pm (new orders)
Travel 23 miles to Patient 6
Patient 6 – 3:00pm – 4:00pm (no new orders)
Drive 5 miles to where my daughter works to pick her up since her car is in the shop. She gets off at 5:30pm.
Worked from 4:00pm-5:30pm to do Recert notes on patients 5 and 6 above. Also completed IDT notes on 3 patients for a nurse who is out
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I ask my listeners to let me know what they think of the above schedule. Was this a good schedule I should be proud of, or are there problems with it?
In Episode Fifteen I will discuss the above schedule and what I feel like I learned from it.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
[email protected]
==============================
Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!

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