I'm a new lpn who's a charge on noc shift (2230 to 0630). My problem is that I have to do the 6 am med passes and cgb's for both wings. I begin them at 0500. I'm so afraid of having a med error that I do my 3 checks but it's taking me about 1 hr 35 mins (yes, I actually timed myself) to do them and the cbg's and one of the on coming nurses has been getting upset over me giving report 15 mins late. It seems like everything starts happening when I'm doing that med pass like pt's wanting prn's, a low cbg, pt having complications or taking their time waking up. After that on coming nurse scolded me about needing to give report to her sooner, the next day (knowing she would be the nurse coming on that morning) I changed my attitude -- I walked by call lights, told pt's I would get someone else to help them even though I could have easy put the bedpan under them myself, rather than saying "good morning", I say "here's your meds" as I put them up to their mouth and rushed in and out of rooms like a madman and marked refusal if the patient did open when I tried to give them rather than try again. Basically, I became the cold nurse I didn't ever want to be.
Well, I gave report on time but left feeling like a horrible nurse just there to do a job. Is that how I should be doing it? I've done med passing during day shift without problems but I also had the 2 hour window (1 hr before and 1 hr after med due time). I'm so frustrated and don't know how to balance getting the meds passed before end of shift and not being a cold nurse. I also don't understand how cbg's can be done 1 1/2 hrs before insulin is given. At my facility, cbg's are scheduled at 0500 (noc shift) and insulins at 0600 (day shift) but never get done until after 0630 due to report. Mind you, change of shift is 0630. In addition, my facility requires I do narc count with CMA 1st before giving report.
Any advise?
Also curious how long other nurses take to do med passes?
I'm a new lpn who's a charge on noc shift (2230 to 0630). My problem is that I have to do the 6 am med passes and cgb's for both wings. I begin them at 0500. I'm so afraid of having a med error that I do my 3 checks but it's taking me about 1 hr 35 mins (yes, I actually timed myself) to do them and the cbg's and one of the on coming nurses has been getting upset over me giving report 15 mins late. It seems like everything starts happening when I'm doing that med pass like pt's wanting prn's, a low cbg, pt having complications or taking their time waking up. After that on coming nurse scolded me about needing to give report to her sooner, the next day (knowing she would be the nurse coming on that morning) I changed my attitude -- I walked by call lights, told pt's I would get someone else to help them even though I could have easy put the bedpan under them myself, rather than saying "good morning", I say "here's your meds" as I put them up to their mouth and rushed in and out of rooms like a madman and marked refusal if the patient did open when I tried to give them rather than try again. Basically, I became the cold nurse I didn't ever want to be.
Well, I gave report on time but left feeling like a horrible nurse just there to do a job. Is that how I should be doing it? I've done med passing during day shift without problems but I also had the 2 hour window (1 hr before and 1 hr after med due time). I'm so frustrated and don't know how to balance getting the meds passed before end of shift and not being a cold nurse. I also don't understand how cbg's can be done 1 1/2 hrs before insulin is given. At my facility, cbg's are scheduled at 0500 (noc shift) and insulins at 0600 (day shift) but never get done until after 0630 due to report. Mind you, change of shift is 0630. In addition, my facility requires I do narc count with CMA 1st before giving report.
Any advise?
Also curious how long other nurses take to do med passes?