Re: Nursing Nightmare - Whats's the most number of patients you cared for by yourself
Working telemetry unit: myself and one other RN. We each had 11 patients, no CNA's. I, myself, had 4 transfers out and 4 admissions. What a night! (2008)
Back in the 70's I was the only night nurse in the ICU with 10 patients, many on vents. One code cart, ONE ambu bag. Horrow show.
If you got pulled to another floor you often worked 2 floors: example: you worked a 32 bed med-surg unit on the third floor
and worked a smaller unit, say the "eye" floor which was located on the 2nd floor. If a patient on the med-surg unit needed pain meds, the CNA or nursing assistant would call you up and you would then go up to the 3rd floor, administer the medication, then head back down to the 2 nd floor to finish giving out your meds. The Nursing Administration, at that time (1976) was worthless. In fact, RN's at that mid-town NYC hospital were not considered "professionals"...we were considered "Para-professionals" Guess who earned the "professional" title? The Paramedics! Go figure (nothing against the 'medics, I was a civilian EMT-B, back in the day)
But reading some of the above posters, nothing much has changed except the patients have gotten sicker!
athena
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