Your brain sounds a lot like mine. Heh. I also work in the healthcare field, directly under a RN (although, I'm not a nurse myself). My job requires me to be doing about a million things at once and frequently checking in with the RN. Which means, trying to remember what I need to report to her, as well as everything else I need to do, including direct patient care. I swear, I spend the majority of any shift, whether it be eight hours or sixteen, trying to remember what I'm supposed to be doing and the order in which it needs to be done.
In general, it seems like the important stuff in my long-term memory is fine. The less important stuff (like math!) is gone, and short-term memory is like non-existent :eek: . I, too, am constantly using calculators and counting on my fingers for simple equations. As part of my job, I pass meds, which requires checking and double checking that I've given the patient the correct number of pills. I often lose count and start over. I swear, there are days when I have to count the same pills ten times just to make sure, because I can't remember what I counted last! Still, somehow I do it and I haven't messed up a pill count in over a year!
I forget things in the middle of conversations, too. I'm usually asking people to repeat the same thing several times, because I honestly don't remember what they said. Actually, this happened at work today in the middle of discussing a patient with the RN. It was like, what she was saying registered, but the moment she finished saying it, it was like it never happened. Thankfully, she's very nice and patient with me and hasn't yet said anything about me asking her to repeat over and over.
Do you ever take random notes, to try to remember things? I do this constantly. My desks (at home and work) are usually covered in post-it's so I remember what I need to do or whatever. My problem is I either forget to look at them, or at work, someone throws them away!
On a related note, I just spelled 'away' wrong three times before I remembered how to spell it. I think I made my point!