Originally Posted by NICUgirl77
I am a day shifter now but worked nights for about a year...night specific duties were getting weights, giving baths, changing beds, getting AM labs and chest x-rays. If a baby is going to surgery in the morning the night nurse will get everything ready. As far as admissions and charting they are about the same as on days- people don't stop having babies at night so there are probably just about as many admissions on night shift as on days! The major differences of nights is that you almost never have tests/procedures/surgery done. There are exceptions to that in an emergency situation but for the most part those things are done during the day. Hope this helps a little.
Same here. We do a little more paperwork; get the flow sheet ready for the next day, reconcile meds, that kind of stuff. There are sometimes (but not always) fewer visitors; I'm always surprised at the number of parents who show up at 0300

. We had a baby whose parents would stop by as soon as "last call" sounded, but after social work had a long talk with them, that ended

.
The work environment tends to be a little more, umm, relaxed. The dress code is [unofficially] a little looser and we have more parties. My DH laughs and says he wishes he had a job where he could stay up all Saturday night and party with "babes". Dream on, I tell
him.