Hi Lexi,
I agree with all the other posters - Nights is just as busy as days (lots of admissions, etc.), but usually, the atmosphere is very different - and that's why most of us like it.
Everynight when we come on - dayshift is usually in a whirlwind trying to finish up everything, Doc's are on the floor with last minute orders, tons of charts waiting for orders to be taken off, seems like every pt on the floor suddenly wants pain meds while we're trying to get report, etc., it's total CHAOS. As soon as report is over and the last of the day crew finally take off - our Charge Nurse always says - "Thank God the Storm is over - Let's get going girls".
We're literally busy non-stop with meds and procedures until midnight, after that, besides admissions, there's usually a lull to get our paperwork done before the early morning rush. It's busy, gets very stressful, but it's just not that craziness that goes on during the day. I graduated last year, after 6 months of days, I went to nights, liked it so much, I'd never go back to days. Give it a try, you might like it.
QUOTE=LexiLuRN;2360256]Hello...I'm a new nurse (off of orientation for about 2 1/2 months) on a tele/PCU floor. I work days right now. At first I was totally out of my element but now I'm learning to pick up the pace. Even so, I still feel like I'm doing a poor job. My assessments are soooooo rushed and I feel so guilty that I can't take my time on certain things. I make sure I ALWAYS take time with meds....but I feel like everything else I do is so half-a$$ed. I don't like this feeling. The other thing is that I'm never able to chart until later in the day and I think my charting suffers because nothing is fresh in my mind.
Should I ask my manager to switch to night shift? Will I have more time to slow down and do a better job? I don't know what to do!

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