Nursing Jobs
|
|
Job Seeker:
Employer:
|
How-To allnurses |
 |
|
Welcome to allnurses: A Nursing Community for Nurses
The largest most active online nursing community. Join 311,101 nurses from around the world to learn, communicate, and network. For full allnurses.com access, register today - it's free! Problems during registration? Please don't hesitate to contact support.
|
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.

Oct 29, 2007, 04:40 PM
|
|
|
Curious - How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
I'm still new to the profession and recently ended orientation on a telemetry floor. I'm curious about how long you would stay after in order to finish your paperwork? What things do you make sure that you complete and what things would you let pass to the next shift for them to complete?
I'm mostly asking this because I was assigned 7 patients and several were quite time consuming patients. I didn't have time to go to the bathroom none-the-less get any paperwork done before the next shift was arriving (I work the night shift). I stayed a little over 2 hours past my shift to get the meds lists done and to get my nursing notes done for each of the patients. These I know are things that I must have done. I'm just still unsure of what things are able to be passed along. Many of the other nurses will get done what they can with new admits and leave some for the next shift when the new patient had come to the floor near the end of shift. I had a few issues with a couple nurses about this and I'm not sure if they are just walking over me because I'm new, or if I was doing something wrong. I was getting conflicting information from different charge nurses.
It's not that I make a practice of not completing my work, because this was actually the first time that I hadn't had everything done before end of shift. In fact, I hate the idea of leaving any work unfinished. But shouldn't there be a line somewhere for how long I should stick around to get things done? Thanks.
|

Oct 29, 2007, 04:43 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
When I was working in the hospital(also telemetry 7a-7p) there were many, many nights that I did not get out until 9. I could count on one hand the times that I actually got out on time.
|

Oct 29, 2007, 05:23 PM
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
You'll have to use your judgement about what you pass on. If it isn't an emergency, isn't required for regulations/policy, isn't stat, won't kill someone then see if you can leave it. And you will always have the next shift complain that you didn't do your job if you left even one little thing to do. I have stayed 4 hours past my shift before to finish up because it was so bad. Unfortunately, hospitals are starting to really frown on the OT and will fire people on the basis that they think you have poor time management skills if you can't get everything done without incremental OT. I've seen nurses clock out and sit for hours charting for their shift because they were threatened with termination. Yet it was literally impossible to be able to chart during the shift and still do actual patient care. Which is why more and more I am seeing nurses fill out those checklist type nurses notes but not actually do what they checked off that they did. You are not alone. You will have to decide for yourself what you can/can't do and how long you will stay to complete your work. This is one of the worst parts about being a floor nurse.
|

Oct 29, 2007, 05:46 PM
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
Ok, I might get slammed here,but this is a huge pet peeve of mine. NURSING IS 24HOURS! If u get an admit near the end of your shift, an inicial assessment should be done. Also, a quick once over physically to make sure nothing has been passed up, along of course with routine VS and allergy list.(a cna or ua can help with this) Check and make sure no stats have been ordered. The rest can wait for the next nurse. A a-z backround ,home and physical assessment can wait. In most cases a nurse has 24 hrs to fully complete the inicial admission assessment paper. I am not say always turf the work to the next shift,but we have 24 hrs for a reason. Unless ur NM and facility does not mine lots of OT,and u love to stay. Just my two cents!
As far as your per shift paperwork, well ur organizational skills will develop.It will not seem as overwhelming in a few months. Carry a cheat sheet to jot things down for charting or chart after each pt is assessed. You will find what works for you. DO not let what others can accomplish get to you,we all work at different paces,in different ways. You will find your way ! Good luck and have a great day!
The following members say Thank You:
|

Oct 29, 2007, 06:42 PM
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
I rarely have to stay after to finish up, but sometimes I will finish admission paperwork. If I am interpreting your post correctly, then you are spending time after shift change doing charting? or charting and patient care tasks? I wouldn't leave until all the meds I gave are all signed off and the nursing note written.
Beyond that, leave it to the next shift.
How long is your charting compared to the others nurses charting? Make sure you are writing only as much as you need.
|

Oct 29, 2007, 07:49 PM
|
 |
Senior Member
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
When I worked the tele/med/surg floor this was always a problem for me and many of the other nurses I worked with. Often didn't get out for 1-2 hours after end of shift. All I can tell you is that it is very important for you to chart meds as soon as given. Never leave this for later. Also, you must try to chart as you go along, if you leave it till the end of shift you will forget to chart important things that may come back to bite you.
For now, while you are new, chart as you go along and if that means that you don't get all the dressing changes done etc, then the next shift will have to do it. Nursing is a 24 hour job and things do get left for the next shift. This can not be avoided. Don't let lazy nurses that follow you make you feel bad about this.
As time goes by you will get better and faster at everything, but until you do nothing is more important than charting meds, followed by charting assessments, reassessments to treatments (drugs) and just general charting. Charting protects both you and your patients. Try to get a couple books on documentation and read them. This helped me alot.
What really helped me though was transferring to the ED. Med/surg is very problematic, with too many patients, not enough help and support. I almost never get out late now unless I choose to stay and help out if there is a difficult patient that I have been following.
Be kind to yourself and cut yourself some slack. It takes at least one year for even the most brilliant nurse to be comfortable and effecient in any dept.
The following members say Thank You:
|

Oct 29, 2007, 09:09 PM
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
Originally Posted by RN1989
You'll have to use your judgement about what you pass on. If it isn't an emergency, isn't required for regulations/policy, isn't stat, won't kill someone then see if you can leave it. And you will always have the next shift complain that you didn't do your job if you left even one little thing to do. I have stayed 4 hours past my shift before to finish up because it was so bad. Unfortunately, hospitals are starting to really frown on the OT and will fire people on the basis that they think you have poor time management skills if you can't get everything done without incremental OT. I've seen nurses clock out and sit for hours charting for their shift because they were threatened with termination. Yet it was literally impossible to be able to chart during the shift and still do actual patient care. Which is why more and more I am seeing nurses fill out those checklist type nurses notes but not actually do what they checked off that they did. You are not alone. You will have to decide for yourself what you can/can't do and how long you will stay to complete your work. This is one of the worst parts about being a floor nurse.
I agree with the above. When I worked LTC I would clock out and then stay .5-1.5 hours longer to complete charting due to threats of termination and threats of not getting paid OT. The work MUST be finished. If day shift left things for you to do and you obviously had to take time to finish them but didn't get time to finish all of YOUR shift's tasks, then the next shift must take over--it IS a 24-hour operation. Overall, you must prioritize.
|

Oct 29, 2007, 09:12 PM
|
 |
catlovin canuck
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
I also work in a telemetry unit, and I work only nightshift. 2hours later than your shift is way too much time. Unless your patient needs transferring to a critical area at the time of shift change etc then you shouldn't have to spend more than 15 minutes past your time to get loose ends tied up. I always chart the nursing notes as I go and sign off meds as I go. If MARS need recopying or charts stocked, I make sure the wardclerk is aware before she takes off at 2200. There is always unexpected events that you cannot plan into your night so your charting always needs to be up to date. This is something I always , always reinforce with the students. Things change quickly, "always expect the unexpected". You need your breaks as well, so plan them into your night. Delegate some tasks to others if they are sitting around and you find yourself overwhelmed, some nurses don't offer, but are willing to help you out if asked. Your time management will improve with experience but consistently getting out more than 15-20 mins past your shift is not good for your well being.
|

Oct 29, 2007, 09:27 PM
|
 |
Wild Irish Rose
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
I've stayed as long as 1.5 hours to get my charting done on a very busy day shift, and I've seen the RN's stay at least 2 hours past shift. Worked evenings this weekend and was out on time both nights. *Happy dance*
|

Oct 29, 2007, 10:14 PM
|
|
|
Re: How long do you stay over shift to finish work?
|
|
Look, don't clock out until you are done and walking out the door.
If they fire you, then fine, so be it. But don't work for free.
You've earned the pay. Take your money.
The following members say Thank You:
|
Would you like to comment?
Join or Login if already a member.
Currently Active Users Viewing: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
| Thread Tools |
Search this Thread |
|
|
|
|