When you're a unit secretary, your basic nursing station etiquette must reflect the professional image of yourself and others. The following are some examples:
First, remember that many people rely on your daily tasks and duties to get their work done efficiently without any hiccups or complications along the way! This means we must all strive for excellence at our jobs, leading to more productivity when completing these responsibilities effectively - not only by following proper procedures but also by listening carefully during conversations between staff members and taking notes if needed.
Second. Never hesitate to offer to help when needed.
Third. This may sound like common sense—keep your voice down while at work so that others can do the same thing without being distracted by loud noises or conversations nearby. However, patients' number one complaint in the hospital is the amount of noise that they hear.
Fourth. Straighten up after yourself when finished with tasks at work.
Fifth. Put away personal items once finished with them so they do not distract from what's happening around YOU.
Remember to be professional and courteous when you're on duty. You never know who will walk onto the unit!
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