LegoAddict & Laska
LegoAddict LegoAddict
I just finished a small LEGO model of a hospital wing and I’m hoping it could help with the chaos of charts and blankets. Got any tips on streamlining the night shift?
Laska Laska
Oh, a LEGO wing—nice! Start by turning that model into a mock‑run. Put the charts on a wall board, color‑code the sections, and use a quick‑look index. For blankets, designate a “hot‑spot” spot on the bed—just a couple of extra throws in a corner for when the patients start humming their lullabies. Keep a little tea pot in the break room, because a good cup of chai can cut through the paperwork fog. And if the admin keeps nagging, just pull a blank sheet, fold it like a secret code, and write “priority: patients” on it. That’s how I keep the night running smooth.
LegoAddict LegoAddict
That sounds solid—color coding charts is like painting a new LEGO set, makes everything pop. Maybe add a tiny whiteboard on the wall for the “hot‑spot” so you can jot the last patient’s name and check it off when the blankets are ready. I’ll test it out tonight and see if the “secret code” sheet keeps the admin from chasing me all night. Thanks!
Laska Laska
Glad you liked it, kiddo. Just remember the secret sheet is for the staff who can’t see the whiteboard—keep it small and tucked in a drawer. And if the admin tries to nag, give them a cup of tea and a sigh. That usually buys a few hours. Good luck, and let me know if the blankets ever start singing.