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HOW TO WRITE MORNING REPORT



Created By : 1. Veranita Nindi Probo Utami



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2. Ni Made Whasu Pramesti



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3. Ni Luh Nilam Shanti Cahyani



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4. Ni Wayan Yuskamita Karsaeni



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5. Ni Komang Dini Kesuma Putri



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6. I Gusti Ayu Regita Pramesti Cahyani



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7. I Gede Peri Arista



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8. Ida Ayu Made Utari



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KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA POLITEKNIK KESEHATAN DENPASAR JURUSAN KEPERAWATAN TAHUN 2019



HOW TO WRITE MORNING REPORT A. Definition The morning report is a conference on patients in which the medical professors, residents, and other medical students come together to discuss patients. In other words, the morning report is a teaching process in which participants try to solve diagnostic problems by discussing patients. The morning report was done initially in non-teaching hospitals; doctors and nurses reported patient treatment problems in writing prior to their shift to the head of the section. Due to the remarkable achievements of the program in the abovementioned hospitals, the program currently runs in most teaching hospitals, and the morning report is considered to be one of the key elements in the training programs of medical students in teaching hospitals. B. Purpose 1. Knowing the incident for 24 hours in the treatment room. 2. Knowing the number of patients, the number of patients entering, the number of 3. Knowing patients returning and the patient dying in the treatment room Knowing if there is a problem and immediately taking action if needed 4. To develop critical thinking skills as it pertains to clinical management; namely, the formation of a complete problem list, adequate differential diagnosis, and plan for evaluation and management. 5. To recognize areas of knowledge deficit and formulate appropriate clinical questions to be addressed from the medical literature.



C. Procedure



SPO MORNING REPORT Definition



Meeting conducted approximately half an hour, conducted in the morning at ‘……… Hospital’



Purpose



1. Knowing the incident for 24 hours in the treatment room. 2. Knowing the number of patients, the number of patients entering, the number of 3. Patients returning and the patient dying in the treatment room Knowing if there is a problem and immediately taking action if needed



Procedure 1. Morning report carried out every weekday starting from 07:15 until 07:45 a.m. 2. Morning report is followed by Director / deputy director, Head of Yanmed, Head of Jangmed, Head of nursing, Head of General Affairs, Doctor, Nursing Committee, Maternity Coordinator, Child Coordinator and Adult, HCU and RR Coordinator, ER Emergency Coordinator, OK Coordinator, Outpatient Section Head, PPKK (Nurse Substitute Head of Nursing), PJ Shift. 3. Morning report is led by PPKK officers. 4. PPKK officers report all incidents in the hospital for 24 hours, among others: patients enter, patients go home, patients die, number of patients referred to, number of patients to date / number of registers, problems with facilities and infrastructure, hygiene problems, patient complaints, the patient's actions, the condition of the patient in the entire room and the state of the nursing staff in the room. 5. If there is a problem immediately in deliberation, then follow up immediately, which is documented in the minutes of the morning report to be further discussed in nursing supervision. 6. Morning report results reported daily and recap every month to the director by Head Nursing Related 1. Director 2. General Section Unit 3. Yanmed Section 4. Jangmed Section 5. Nursing Section 6. IPS Section 7. Child and Adult Room 8. Maternity Room 9. Emergency Unit 10. Outpatient Unit 11. Operating Room Unit 12. Doctor