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Old Mar 16, 2008, 09:56 PM
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Curious - Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

Hi. I've been a night shifter for over a year and I'm eternally exhausted. My background in Cardiac progressive care and telemetry. I've worked a busy tele
floor on days and HATED it. I love my job at night, but I don't want to have that
kind of a pace during the day.

Which kinds of floors are day-shift friendly? Obviously I know that all floors are super busy, but are there any areas that days aren't so bad?

It sounds silly, but you're opinions would really help.

Thanks in advance.

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Old Mar 16, 2008, 10:24 PM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

My suggestion won't work if you want to stay in acute care, but how about cardiac rehab? They have great hours and be able to build relationships with your clients.

If you want to stay on the floors, did you ever give thought to critical care nursing? It's still very busy, but since you're working with one or two patients at most, it's not the mind blowing chaos of juggling a team of 4 to 7 patients who have call lights.

Cath lab is also a great place to work and there might be some call required that might provide extra income. I worked in the lab setting for 6 years and loved it. In the lab you work as a part of a team consisting of mds, nurses, and rad techs. You'll get a chance to work cases that are wicked challenging and fast paced- pts with acute MIs to pts in cardiogenic shock, and the routine diagnostic cases. Many cath labs might require you to have some critical care experience, but some don't.

Another cardiology related area is noninvasive cardiology testing- stress labs, nuclear medicine, and echo labs. I've had to cover these areas while working in the cath lab and found it to be an enjoyable place with a easy pace of work.

Good luck finding your next step!

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 12:07 AM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

Days are busy PERIOD.

I would say ICU since you already have cardiac/tele experience.

Let us know what you learn.

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 12:46 AM
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Day-shift friendly unit?

Start looking at some of the out-patient clinics

or teatment centers

in or related to

your specialty.

DAY-SHIFT IS HARD ALL OVER!!!---Really!

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 01:00 AM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

Originally Posted by jamonit View Post
Hi. I've been a night shifter for over a year and I'm eternally exhausted. My background in Cardiac progressive care and telemetry. I've worked a busy tele
floor on days and HATED it. I love my job at night, but I don't want to have that
kind of a pace during the day.

Which kinds of floors are day-shift friendly? Obviously I know that all floors are super busy, but are there any areas that days aren't so bad?

It sounds silly, but you're opinions would really help.

Thanks in advance.
Not silly at all - have wondered the very same thing myself. Also, like you, I do tele. I really want to stay in any kind of cardiac setting.

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 10:29 AM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

Get out of the hospital!!
Felt the SAME way. Went from full time nights to same day surgery PACU. Mon to Fri, No on call, w/e, or holidays. Sweet. Then went to Hospice Case manager, same deal, only now I make my own schedule for the week. If you like complete autonomy this job rules.

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 12:57 PM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

Cardiac rehabilitation is a GREAT days only, no holidays, no weekends career for cardiac nurses who enjoy teaching and the challenge of cardiac patients but do not enjoy the frantic pace and chronic understaffing. Most cardiac rehab programs only see patients M,W,F and do paperwork and case management the rest of the week. The pay may be a bit lower because there is no shift diff/weekend diff but I have loved cardiac rehab nursing for years because it allows me to be the kind of nurse I enjoy being and it allows me time to really be with the patients. The pace can be busy and challenging.......but in a different way than on the floors.

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 04:01 PM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

You have CCU experience? Take advantage of it! Cardiologist offices are always looking for nurses & I understand they pay very well- the same for Vascular surgeons. Or as some one else mentioned, Cardiac Rehab is a great place to work Good luck

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 05:06 PM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

At my facility, I'd say ICU. Most of the fast-paced care seems to happen at night. (I've NEVER given more than three baths by choice on a med/surg unit at night...unless the pt needed it because of incontinence. When I was floated to ICU the other noc I was assigned 12 bed baths.) The nurses told me most of what they do happens at night because family is there during the day. I don't know if that's just their perogative, though.

Of course, there's also something like comp. rehab. At our hospital, the unit is more like a SNF. You may have 12-14 patients but they are doing most everything for themselves. I think they pass meds 3 times a day for everyone and they have a nurse who just does meds.

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Old Mar 17, 2008, 05:16 PM
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Re: Night shift to days, Which specialties are day shift friendly???

To bad you are leaving us. You will be missed!!!! Hope you change your mind and stay!!!!

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