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How to give a SBAR Handover | Clinical Skills Series

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SBAR NURSING HANDOVER! Todays clinical skill is on SBAR, a communication tool commonly used to handover AND escalate the care of a patient or situation. This is an important skill all nurses use!! WATCH NOW as I break down all the key information you need to include when giving a SBAR handover.

⏰ Timestamps
00:00 → SBAR Handover
00:40→ What is the clinical skills series?
01:47→ What is SBAR?
02:36→ When to use SBAR?
02:53→ Patient Scenario

~Clinical Skills Series~
This series is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. All patient scenarios mentioned in this series are made up for protection of patient confidentiality. All skills are taught in line with evidence based nursing practice.

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A little bit about me
I am a surgical nurse by background and work as a Junior Sister in Acute and Chronic pain services. I was redeployed to Intensive Care Unit following the initial Covid19 outbreak in March 2020. I worked there for 3 months as a Nurse with zero critical care nursing background, but was determined to adapt and provide care for my patients.

On the first shift of the New Year (2021), I was immediately redeployed back to the same Covid Intensive Care Unit and I am currently caring for Covid patients in an ICU setting.

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