Originally Posted by rnang123
At my job, the new grads do day/night rotations. Night shift and day shift are COMPLETELY different...day shift you have fewer patients, more doctors etc. running around, more of the transfers from the units/discharges. Night shift, at my job, seems more geared towards tasks...making sure all the MARs, paperwork, etc. is done...tends to be more of the ER admits/no discharges....it's been helpful for me to work both, though I'd rather just work one or the other...
I have to completely agree with you that working one or the other would be much better. I am having a tough time adjusting my sleep schedule every two weeks. Do you have the same troubles? Maybe it's a new nurse thing and we'll get used to it.
One thing I do like about nights is that I have time to read the physician notes to get a complete back story on the patient. Unfortunately, I can tell you I catch at least a couple errors a week when I work nights. Just recently I had a patient that was waiting to be discharged until her PFT results came back. She did her test two days prior to my shift. Well I had time to sit down and read the respiratory note which said that she was non-compliant and they could not finish the test. Twelve physician notes later, most copied-pasted, the plan was "still awaiting PFT results." Needless to say, I reported my findings to the day shift and we got the ball rolling that AM. That's the one thing I like about nights.
Hopefully we'll get used to it!