Re: Has your hospital closed the floor for low census?
I work in a very special unit, it's called the hospital transfer unit. We take patients into our unit from outside hospitals that need to come to our hospital, but the specific type of bed they need is not available. We function as an ICU, Med/Surg, Tele, step-down, etc, everything but Peds.
Last December, around the holidays, our unit did close, but that was because the hospital census was in the 70%ish range, and our unit was not needed. All hospital admits went directly to the floor they needed to go to.
Our nurses either took PTO or floated to another unit. Most nurses floated to the ED, because our unit at one time was part of the ED. I was still very new and took PTO.
Today, Labor Day, they called a bunch of nurses off. I was supposed to work 11-2330, but as of 0830, there were 4 nurses, 6 patients, and the hospital census was about 80%, so I did not need to go in. Since last Christmas, I don't think our unit has closed, but I can see it happening again soon.
Sorry your patients were all over the place... that sounds dangerous to have adult patients in the peds area.... I wouldn't want to be those patients or nurses!
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