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Jun 09, 2009, 06:19 PM
Re: ICU NURSES: In your opinion when is it less stressful working at ICU nights or da
Days are probably a bit more stressful d/t more family visits then/the doctors are more in and out and tend to have more orders/etc. Even if you take a night position they do spend a couple weeks with you on day shift. Where I'm at, you spend your first 20 shifts on days so you know how the whole process is, then you switch to nights.
Good luck on whatever you decide!
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Jun 09, 2009, 06:41 PM
Re: ICU NURSES: In your opinion when is it less stressful working at ICU nights or da
I always felt nights were far less stressful for several reasons. Firstmost less visitors. The patient care is not any less on nights I think There is still a lot of work in ICU. The other reason is less management. All the bosses go home. and the last reason Less medical There is just a couple of interns or residents. When you have a code it isn't wall to wall people much less stress!. I have always felt you could get a lot more done like reading the chart going over paperwork, chart checks, and giving a better bath even. If the patient is in ICU it really doesn't matter about the time you give daily personal care.
I loved working nights.
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Jun 09, 2009, 08:20 PM
Re: ICU NURSES: In your opinion when is it less stressful working at ICU nights or da
Thank you for your responses, fellow RNs.
So far, I'm getting 3 votes for Night shifts. 
Anyone for ICU day shift?
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Jun 09, 2009, 10:32 PM
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Jun 09, 2009, 11:51 PM
Re: ICU NURSES: In your opinion when is it less stressful working at ICU nights or da
Hands down....nights is less stressful overall. It can get really busy sometimes just like days and there will always be shifts where 6-7 hours fly by without you even knowing it. But like some people posted, there is less travelling with your patient (although if you do, it'll usually be pretty critical) and the docs aren't there very often.
In my unit, you have to do one year on days before you can switch to nights because the orienting on days is invaluable. You need to be comfortable with setting up central lines, chest tube trays, intubation trays, TEE/DCCV set ups, CRRT etc before you're alone at night and potentially don't have the resources you need to ask a question.
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Jun 10, 2009, 01:32 AM
Re: ICU NURSES: In your opinion when is it less stressful working at ICU nights or da
Overall, there is less going on at night. That said, when the crap hits the fan, there are often much fewer resources available at night, like extra hands, fewer Dr.'s available, etc. Of course, some of this depends on the makeup of the unit, e.g. is it a teaching hospital or not, how many beds, how big a hospital and what community does it serve? I think you need to be able to have a better working relationship w/ your co-workers, because you have to rely on each other more. This was my experience on med-surg nights too.
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