Originally Posted by Patient_Care_Asst
So am I to understand your "safety" is the issue and not the staff scheduling itself?
That's the approach you need to take on the matter with your boss.
My Best.
It's a staffing issue that directly leads to a safety issue. Having a single staff member in a locked unit with unknown numbers of patients (it is an ER) and unpredictable patients (which all psych patients are) puts both patients and staff members in danger. In fact, when the hospital hired an outside firm to audit them before JACHO, one of the problems they pointed out was the staff is frequently left alone in our department.
My emails to our supervisor specifically stated that I do not feel safe in a locked unit alone. His response was that I needn't "flood" him with emails (I sent him two over a week and a half) and that the charge RN is responsible for staffing from the people she has coming in. It's change of shift, she's getting report from offgoing shift and has to figure out who to put with me? The schedule is put out a month in advance with these gaps. Wouldn't it be easier and safer for all involved if he just scheduled someone? Am I missing something?
At this point, I'm just fed up. I love my patients but there is no reason why I should put myself in danger to save the facility a few bucks.