To all Night Nurses:

Nurses General Nursing

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Specializes in PICU, Sedation/Radiology, PACU.

I've realized that, on my floor, the day nurses get recognized by management and patients far more than night nurses. But, in my opinion, night nurses deserve as much, if not more recognition than the day shift. Here is my shout out to the night shift:

You take care of our patients during the late night hours. You sacrifice your own natural cicaradian rhythm to come to work. You sacrifice time with your family and friends to work while they sleep and sleep while they work.

Your patient's don't remember you well, because they are asleep while you care for them. You recognize the slightest changes in vital signs and assessments that might indicate a change in the patient's condition. You are especially vigilant because the sleeping patient cannot let you know when something is wrong. Your assessment skills are fine tuned, as it is not so easy to see changes while a patient sleeps in the dark.

You are subjected to angry doctors when you call them in the early morning hours to report a problem with a patient. You willingly accept his anger, because you are a great patient advocate. The doctor's angry words are worth it because you know you are doing the right thing for your patient.

You work together and help your fellow nurses, often doing extra work because there are fewer ancillary staff to help you. You often must perform the duties of RN, CNA, physical therapist, social worker, and child life specialist.

You care for larger patient loads. You are excellent at prioritizing and balancing your work. You are efficient and skilled, working quickly to ensure that your patients are not woken more often then is needed. You do the early morning lab draws and the dreaded daily weights.

Management does not recognize your accomplishments as frequently, because they are home sleeping while you are taking care of "their" units. You arrive after they have left and you are gone before they arrive in the morning. You keep the unit running smoothly while management is gone. You are the backbone of the workforce.

Though you are sometimes frustrated and exhausted, you continue to faithfully show up for the night shift, to care for the patients while they sleep, to perform your tasks with little recognition, to endure long hours with little help, take on many roles, put up with annoyed doctors, and give our patients the best possible care. You work the hours that no one wants. Patients and management are unaware of your interventions that prevent tragedies. You keep our hospitals running overnight. You make all the difference to our patients and our units. Without you, there would be no hospital, no patients, no jobs. You are the self-sacrificing angels-in-scrubs who are not recognized often enough.

From the bottom of my heart- thank you, night shift.

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

From a night nurse....thank you so very much! :redpinkhe

Specializes in Psych/Substance Abuse, Ambulatory Care.

From another night nurse, thank you :)

Specializes in Intermediate care.

i prefer nights, but it really does mess with my life and my family.

I work nights because i get paid more on nights. every bit helps, so i do it for my family! :)

Specializes in Ortho.

Couldn't have said it better myself! I do want to say that I have the utmost respect for those nurses that work days...they put up with all crap that I avoid by working nights!

You hit the nail on the head. Thank you!

Specializes in med/surg.

I work nights....thank you!

Dayshifters thank u too for putting up with the daily drama and choas

Specializes in CICU.

Very nice, thank you!

I've got to say, though, that I love working nights - wouldn't change it if I could. I find something very special, sacred maybe, about watching over my patients in the night.

Thank you. Thank you. Big ups to the night shifters!!!!

Specializes in FNP/FPMHNP-BC.

From another night nurse, thank you.

Specializes in Critical Care.

Wow.....just...wow. I've worked nightshift for 13 years and I've NEVER had anyone put that into words.....speechless.

Thanks.:yeah:

Specializes in m/s.

Wow- that's the highest comlpliment I've recently received from a fellow colleague. Thanks for recognizing our unique challenges- I bet you are a great nurse to work with, having insight..... Can you bottle it up and send it to some of the management??? THANK YOU!!! ps- and a hearty thank YOU for working in the day time around doctors writing crazy orders, multidisciplanary team members yanking your pt's off the floor, breakfast, lunch and dinner and the neverending stream of family members that just hang in the room and smile as g'ma pulls out her NG tube. Kudos to my day colleagues.

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