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Need real life SBAR examples? Check out NurseBrain.com for SBAR tutorials, articles and best practices. We can help you be more confident the next time you use SBAR!
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SBAR Example Need real-life SBAR examples? Check out NurseBrain.com for SBAR tutorials, articles, and best practices. We can help you be more confident the next time you use SBAR!
About How To Give A Nursing Handoff Report Using SBAR As a nursing student or a new grad nurse, one of the most daunting tasks is giving a handoff report to another nurse/preceptor or presenting to the allied health team (doctor, pharmacist, social worker, dietician, etc) during morning rounds. This can be quite intimidating because even though you are not as experienced as the rest of the team, you want to give a good report that shows that you know what is happening with your patient. Fortunately, there’s a system in place to organize your nursing handoff report in a systematic and concise manner. This system is called the SBAR method. SBAR stands for Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation. It’s something a lot of nurses are taught in nursing school but often forget to practice once they start working under their own license. SBAR may seem tedious, but the research has shown that it improves patient safety, patient outcomes and nurse satisfaction. In future posts we will discuss SBAR more in depth but for now will use a SBAR nursing report sheet to show you how SBAR looks like during the handoff report.
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