Coming from nursebrain.com? Here's where you landed

What happens when you tap Try this care plan or Try this brain sheet on nursebrain.com, and what to do next.

What you’ll do

Tap “Try this care plan” or “Try this brain sheet” on nursebrain.com and land directly in the app, on the exact thing you were just reading about. This guide explains what just happened and what to do next.

Why nurses use this

Most nurses meet Synapse on nursebrain.com first. A blog post, a brain sheet template, a sample care plan. The Try buttons on those pages skip the tour and put the real thing in your hands: the form, the plan, the sheet. This guide is for the moment you tapped one, landed on a patient form, and are wondering “wait, what?”

How to get there

You don’t get here on purpose. You land here from one of the Try buttons:

  • “Try this care plan” on a care-plan page opens the Care Plan Builder with that full plan already built.
  • “Try this brain sheet” on a sheet page opens the Brain Sheet Builder with that template loaded.
  • “Try this admit” opens the patient form in the Quick Entry layout, ready to fill.

Step-by-step

If you landed here from a Try button, here’s the play-by-play:

  1. You tapped the button on nursebrain.com.

  2. Synapse opened on your device. App store first if you didn’t have it installed; straight into the app if you did. On a computer, the web app at app.nursebrain.com opens instead.

  3. The right screen opened. The care plan, the brain sheet, or the patient form, depending on which button you tapped. No splash screen, no tour.

    screenshot: Quick Entry patient form open immediately after arriving from nursebrain.com, with no welcome screen or onboarding chat in between. Fields ready to fill.

  4. You tried it. Filled in a demo patient, looked the plan over, poked at the sheet.

  5. Saving is when Synapse asks you to create your account. Look everything over first; when you save or export, the sign-up prompt appears, then your work lands in your new account.

Tips from the floor

  • Use demo data for the first one. “Bed 4. 72yo M, chest pain admit.” Get the feel before you put a real assignment in.
  • You can back out and explore. If the form isn’t what you wanted, dismiss it and look around. Onboarding can be revisited.
  • The web flow matches the app flow. Billing and account pages open in the browser already signed in, so you don’t enter your password twice.

Common questions

Why did I skip onboarding? Coming in from nursebrain.com, you go straight to the thing you tapped. The profile setup (name, role, specialty) comes a little later, once you’ve decided to stick around.

The care plan that loaded isn’t quite what I wanted. You can edit it. The pre-loaded plan is a starting point. Pick a different component, change interventions, swap outcomes. See Care Plan Builder.

I’m on a computer, not my phone. Does this still work? Yes. The same buttons open app.nursebrain.com. Same screen, same flow.

Can I share a “Try this” link with another nurse? Yes. The nursebrain.com pages are shareable. They’ll land on the same thing you did.

What if I tap the button and the app doesn’t open? Two common cases: (1) you don’t have the app installed and you were sent to the App Store or Play Store. Install it and the handoff finishes on first launch; (2) the page you came from is older than the template it pointed to. You land on a blank version of the same builder.

Does this work in Spanish, French, or Portuguese? Yes, the handoff itself does. Some templates and care plans are English-first for now.

Where this fits in your shift

If you just arrived, your first shift is the next thing to read. For the screens the Try buttons land you on, see Care Plan Builder, Brain Sheet Builder, and adding a patient.

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