Re: working two 18 hour shifts and one 12 hour in a week
I wish I had a reference, but sometime back I read of a study showing that a person working longer that 12 hours was impaired in judgement and alertness comparably to a person with a .08 blood alcohol. Not my nurse please! The law limits all sorts of people in the number of hours they work at a time: airline pilots, truckers, railroad engineers. Does our work require less alertness than theirs?
For a while, my hospital had a few travelers working 16s. Gave it up because of too many complaints from patients and coworkers. A person facing a shift that long knows that they have to save their energy to last, so they learn not to do anything too fast - not to jump up to answer that light, etc.
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