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Old Apr 07, 2007, 10:50 AM
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Re: Do you prefer 12 hour or 8 hour shifts?

3 12's in a row. Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights

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Old Apr 07, 2007, 11:06 AM
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Re: Do you prefer 12 hour or 8 hour shifts?

Originally Posted by tntrn View Post
Although I work in the Birth Center, I would in no way, EVER, work 12 hour shifts. I know that I am on limited energy and brain power by 10 or so. I also do not want anybody who's just done 3 12's or 2 16's taking care of me or my loved ones. I just do not see how you have been able to get adequate rest.

The same could be said about an 8 hour nurse who got 2 hours of sleep the night before because they were out late partying (it DOES happen).

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Old Apr 07, 2007, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Marie_LPN View Post
The same could be said about an 8 hour nurse who got 2 hours of sleep the night before because they were out late partying (it DOES happen).
I see your point, and it does happen, but it's kind of like comparing apples to oranges. A 12 hour shift person rarely gets off on time. In our department, the 7a-7p people leave about 8 pm. Let's see: up at 5 am leave hospital 8 pm = 15 hours; tack on average travel time 30-60 minutes = 15-16 hours; chores, eating, kids, spouse or partner (I guess these people don't have any of this because they only have 8 hours left in their day and I think they must have to go directly to bed once they hit the door AND be able to fall immediately into a deep and restful sleep. And they do this 3 or 4 days in a row. The party nurse probably won't party every night before an 8 hour shift.

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Old Apr 07, 2007, 01:44 PM
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Re: Do you prefer 12 hour or 8 hour shifts?

The party nurse probably won't party every night before an 8 hour shift.
The reason why i brought up the party nurse aspect is that i've seen SEVERAL nurses (of various ages) in the past years show up to work at 0645 for their 7 am shift, after getting home at 2:30 am, and hitting the sheets at 4 am only to get up in a couple hours.

No, it's not comparing apples to oranges when we're talking about a matter of alertness and lack of rest. It doesn't matter how the person got to the point of out-of-it, and we cannot assume that the person doing the 8 hour shift is better rested than the 12 or 16 hour shift person.

I can honestly say that after doing my two days of 16 hour shifts that i am fully alert and very capable of taking care of pts. because i take care of myself first. I get my 7 hours' sleep (more, i feel lazy, less i feel sleep deprived), i limit my caffeine to one cup of that super-tasty Irish Cream coffee that smells so good from work, drink water the rest of the time, skip the greasy foods, etc. And when i get my breaks at work, i slip off my shoes, put my feet up, and read one of my non-nursing magazines (books aren't realistic at work).


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Old Apr 07, 2007, 01:50 PM
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I work nights and do 12 hour shifts, AND get 8 hours of sleep almost every day. But, I work less than a mile from my house, so there's no travel time. Although I tend to get out late, go to sleep around 9 am and wake up at 5pm. I leave my house at 6:35 and clock in by 6:45


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Old Apr 07, 2007, 04:49 PM
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Just thought I would add my two cents worth before people get heated like many of these posts do... ... I was such an ADVOCATE for 12 hours shifts. "I luv 12 hours shifts" "Wouldnt work anything else" Now, I could not WAIT to GEt off 12 hour shifts!!!!!!!!!! As far as the vaca time, usually at least at our facility it is by hours, so two days is for a 12 hours shifter 24 hours of vaca time where as two days of an 8 hour shifter is only 16 hours, (See my point?? ) But speaking from experience, the going home (around 8-830 pm) going to bed , getting up at 5am is not pleasant. And if you have a heavy load or difficult patients the thought of taking care of them two or even three days of 12 hours shifts in a row can be very taxing on you!!!!!!
So to make a long story short I am now on 3-11 four days a week (32 hours a week) and I make the same as when I worked 3 twelve hours days (7a-7p) So technically Im working 4 hours less and making the same w/ the shift differential. I felt with my family the every other weekend was like I was going away for two days straight!!!!!!!!! Now at least I have some of my weekend back, I do not leave until 2pm. I am much, much, less tired after the 8 hour shifts now. I guess I have learned once again the hard lesson of never, say never!

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Old Apr 14, 2007, 12:59 PM
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I like having 4 days off a week and just getting my week over in three days- but my feet and legs sure hate the 12s.....

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Old Apr 15, 2007, 07:21 PM
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Re: Do you prefer 12 hour or 8 hour shifts?

I'm going to be honest, working 12hrs on the ICU is the best. I just can't see myself in the ICU for 5 days a wk 8hr shift. No Way. I need air breathe, I time to be me. I do the hrs in 12 days. I've been crazy enough to do 4 shift of12's in row to get 4 days off. It can get emotionally drainings doing ICU everyday. No I won't do 8hrs on ICU.

I'm really so no longer on a nurse at this time.


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Old Apr 15, 2007, 08:00 PM
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Re: Do you prefer 12 hour or 8 hour shifts?

Originally Posted by RNSacht View Post
So to make a long story short I am now on 3-11 four days a week (32 hours a week) and I make the same as when I worked 3 twelve hours days (7a-7p) So technically Im working 4 hours less and making the same w/ the shift differential. I felt with my family the every other weekend was like I was going away for two days straight!!!!!!!!! Now at least I have some of my weekend back, I do not leave until 2pm. I am much, much, less tired after the 8 hour shifts now. I guess I have learned once again the hard lesson of never, say never!
Hi RNSacht!

I have considered the 3 to 11 shift, because you have so much of your day, and don't get home in the middle of the night (I go to sleep late)...but wondered what other people thought of this...if you have children, do you feel like you miss out on after-school time, dinner time, and that sort of thing?

Just wondering.
Thanks.

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Old Apr 15, 2007, 08:00 PM
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The 12's I find are better...You know your patients better... and you have more time to do everything in your day. Yes all you do is work eat and sleep but when ur off you are off the whole day.

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