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Old Feb 02, 2005, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dazzle256
I applied for a job and thats what the ratio is. Does that sound right? Sounds like an awful lot to me.
O.k. I applied for that job back in October. Today is Feb 2 and they finally called me

I was a bit disapointed with the hours 3-11... I'm used to 12 hour shifts. But I scheduled an interview anyway.... then today I picked up the paper and they have a ten hour weekend shift available.

I'll let you know how it goes.... I'm so excited to bet getting out of the hospital

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Old Feb 03, 2005, 09:14 AM
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That's great news Dazzle. :hatparty: Hope you will enjoy your new job in corrections. Congratulations

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Old Feb 09, 2005, 07:40 AM
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Well........... Did Ya Get It?

Did Ya Take The Job Of 3-11 Or Those 10 Hour Gigs On The Weekends? And As A Third Shifter I Oversee 556 So 250 To 1 Is Nice! The Acuity Level For Us Is Only A Three So Not To Busy At Night But Busy Enough!

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Old Feb 13, 2005, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by HEDNURSE
Did Ya Take The Job Of 3-11 Or Those 10 Hour Gigs On The Weekends? And As A Third Shifter I Oversee 556 So 250 To 1 Is Nice! The Acuity Level For Us Is Only A Three So Not To Busy At Night But Busy Enough!
My computer was down for a while sorry took so long...........Yep I think I'll take the 8 hour shift......its 3-11

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Old Feb 15, 2005, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by dazzle256
My computer was down for a while sorry took so long...........Yep I think I'll take the 8 hour shift......its 3-11
CONGRATS YA GETTIN' SHIFT DIFF RETENTION BONUSES OR ANYTHING WHAT TYPE OF BENNIE PACKAGE? AND WELCOME ABOARD GOOD LUCK ED

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Old Feb 21, 2005, 09:02 PM
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I applied for a job and thats what the ratio is. Does that sound right? Sounds like an awful lot to me.
We have 1500 inmates with approx. 14-15 nurses on the night shift.
4 nurses for 1000 inmates sounds like a bad ratio to me...but I guess it must be the facility that I work in.

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Old Feb 22, 2005, 10:07 AM
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We have 1500 inmates with approx. 14-15 nurses on the night shift.
4 nurses for 1000 inmates sounds like a bad ratio to me...but I guess it must be the facility that I work in.
I think that to properly analyze the situation one must determine what percentage of the inmate population requires medical attention. Presumably, during the night shift the majority of inmates are asleep. The correctional population does not contain very many elderly geriatric types that in a normal civilian population would require somewhat more medical attention. Accordingly, I would think that 14-15 nurses for an inmate population of 1500,on the surface, sounds like a piece of cake. I realize that you may have early morning med pass and glucometer checks but, with 14-15 nurses, it seems like great staffing. Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that a small rural community has a population of 1500 people including infants and children who receive medical care from a local urgent care center. How many nurses do you think would be required during nights?

Salty

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Old Feb 22, 2005, 07:07 PM
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14-15 nurses on night shift!!! That's great! :hatparty:

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by dazzle256
I applied for a job and thats what the ratio is. Does that sound right? Sounds like an awful lot to me.
Four nurses including one in intake for 1800 inmates. Some nites only three.


Only one or 2 more on other shifts but the administrators are here.

--leslie

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Old Apr 10, 2005, 03:33 AM
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Regarding the staffing issue....the 14-15 nurses on night shift.....where do you work? I think I'd like a job there! We have 1 nurse on dayshift...medical administrator is there and she is also a nurse. 2 nurses on evening (3-11) and 1 nurse on nights (11-7). On the weekends (Fri and Sat) nights we have 2 nurses...that was just started because our census has been up and weekends have been so busy. We have 250-300 inmates at any given time...usually closer to 300. Med pass at 0900 and 2100. Accuchecks at 0600 and 1630. I relalize the facility I work in is less people but the 14 or 15 nurses still sounds good! It only takes an emergency with one inmate to make you wish you had a lot more help! And is it just my facility or does it seem to you that all the work is usally piled on evening shift (3-11)?

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