
Originally Posted by linda2097
Would any psych RN be kind enough to describe a typical shift? Thank you very much.
I'm not sure if you could call this a day in the life of or a rant but here is a different take from what the others have posted.

I came on duty to 3 admissions that had just arrived with one on the way and one to assess in ER, which we accepted

so there was the fun stuff of calling dr to see if he would accept, calling er letting them know we were going to accept, calling insurance to precert,calling dr back to get orders,notifying er to send on up, calling admissions getting the rm no. in and all that junk

.This was going on while my co-worker was venting and 3 pts on the unit were wandering behind the desk, exit seeking and fighting with us while another one walked approx 20 ft to request we cover her up !,Another pt chose the same time to start throwing her belongings including a chair at us , along with a box of chocolates{which we kept and ate out of revenge} {no not really but the thought occured}. we called dr, got im meds, gave, got some calmed down andwent to work on everything. Got report at 9:35 , worked all night playing catch up and stayed over 2hrs after my shift was over. No lunch break, no pee break, , didn't even get a drink. There was only 2 nurses and a tech on duty while all this was happening and oh by the way ; this was the quiet 7PM -7AM shift that some nurses are happy to tell you is the best!?
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