Collaborating with coworkers and doctors to identify problems, and come up with solutions is essential when working in a critical care environment. Every Monday and Thursday in the ICU we have what’s called grand rounds. During grand rounds, the manager, charge nurse, bedside nurse, intensivist, palliative care nurse, pharmacist, nutritionist, and chaplain, discuss every patient that’s on a ventilator and collaborates on the current plan of care. We discuss the patient’s history, along with the current plan of care and any ideas or suggestion are also discussed to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient. …show more content…
When you’re a professional and you work with doctors, credibility is imperative. Nurses in the ICU spend over 12 hours with our patients and we become the eyes and ears for the doctors. When calling a doctor about a crucial issue, it’s key to be as professional as possible which in turn gives you the credibility needed to address the issue with your patient. Without this credibility, doctors become frustrated and may not quite understand the problem at hand. Being able to communicate with credibility is vital when it comes to further orders which could be life or death for the