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Aug 31, 2009 04:49 PM

night shift


Hey everyone,

I'm a new nurse to the ICU and am wondering how you adjust to night shift, in particular having one day off between shifts. Like working 1, having 1 of, and then working 2. Do you just stick with your night shift schedule and stay awake at night on your day off? Just looking for suggestions/comments on what others do when in this situation. Thanks.


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from I'mANurse!
Old Aug 31, 2009, 07:19 PM

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I work nights, 3 on, 1 night off, 3 on, 7 off. The night before my first night on, I will go to bed at my normal time, get a good nights sleep, and try to sleep in as long as I can. Which for me is only until about 9am. Then I lounge around for a few hours, and lay back down for a nap from 1-4 pm. When I have my one night off in between, I will stay up until about 3-4 am, then get a good 12 hours of sleep and wake up ready for work the next day at 4 pm. That's what I have found works best for me! Then on my last day, I am able to come home and sleep for 4-5 hours, then go back to bed that night and I'm back on a day schedule for my week off!!
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from mich321
Old Aug 31, 2009, 10:12 PM

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If I have one night off between night shifts, I try to stay up until about 3am on my night off. Then I sleep until 12 or 1 pm, and I'm good to go for the 7p-7a shift. It's been working well for me!
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Old Sep 01, 2009, 03:21 PM

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I do my best not to have only 1 night off between stretches. If I do, I usually stick to my night shift schedule. If I have more than 1 off, I do my best to get back to a "normal" schedule so I can enjoy my days off.
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from MB37
Old Sep 03, 2009, 10:34 AM

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Agree - with only one day off between shifts, which I try to avoid, I keep pretty close to a night shift schedule. I may only sleep 3-4 hours in the daytime, and stay up until 04 or 05 instead of 09, but I wouldn't recommend trying to switch too much - it'll be more trouble than it's worth. The more days off I have consecutively, the more of a switch I make. However, getting up "early" for me means 1000, and I haven't gone to bed before midnight since I worked days. I prefer the night schedule, but not everyone is great at the adjustment.
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from Natingale
Old Sep 03, 2009, 03:46 PM

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if i have a stretch of days off, on the last night of work i go to bed wake up around noon (like 4 or 5 hours of sleep) take it easy, relax, and go to bed at a decent time at night. so when i wake up the following morning (like 7a) im back to a semi normal day schedule at least for a few days
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from bookworm1
Old Oct 19, 2009, 01:22 AM

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Hey night-shifters! What do you ladies and gentlemen do on your 'nights' off? Many household chores are out because the sound will wake up the family. I was thinking about a 24 hour gym but those are so incredibly expensive. Any other ideas?? I do not want to switch around between day and night schedule because I just don't seem to have enough days off inbetween to readjust my sleep schedule to make it worth while and I absolutely do not want to risk my patients' lives by going in without enough sleep!
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Old Oct 24, 2009, 08:36 AM

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I have worked nights for 13 years now and rarely switch myself completely back to a day schedule. I really do try to have more than 1 night off between shifts. As for what I do while I am up all night and my family is sleeping....well I shut the bedroom doors and clean, go to the grocery store (gotta love 24 hour stores), laundry...ect. I basically do everything at night that "normal" people do during the day. I even call my fellow night shifters and gab on the phone or meet for a midnight snack. Most importantly remember your body will not adjust to being up all night over night. It sometimes takes 6 months to get yourself readjusted to being up all night and sleeping during the day. Some people are able to flip back and forth better than others. I was able to flip better when I was younger now I am getting old and prefer to just live the night life.
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from Meriwhen
Old Oct 25, 2009, 11:49 AM

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When I used to work nights (not as a nurse) and I only had one day off between shifts, I pretty much kept the same schedule--I might not have gone to bed at 10am, but I would have stayed up to 5 or 6am. It was no problem because in NYC, there's always something open--I'm no stranger to being in the laundromat or grocery store at 0300
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from NeoNurseTX
Old Oct 26, 2009, 12:41 AM

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Try not to split up your shifts. Working 3 in a row is much easier (sleeping wise) than off/on/repeat. When I only had a day off between shifts, I'd sleep like I was working.
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