I really don't know where to begin here. I've worked every shift ever made at my facility and being on nights for the past 5 years I've come to one conclusion... the night shift IS the shift that gets dumped on. First of all we get treated as third class citizens. By this I mean that when it comes to any inservices or classes of any kind,the education department thinks 12-8 shift doesn't count or it's not the time to go in and TEACH anything because I have to sleep! I've c/o this many, many times, but nothing gets done. Then at the end of the year management comes saying, ''Well I see you didn't get your 40 hours of CEU's in...'' and then I blow up!
We have a resident on our unit who has this suction type machine hooked up to his decube on his butt. He's had this machine for about a month now and it seems that he always has trouble with it during the night shift. "Is it working? It doesn't seem that it's working." I've told the day shifters that as long as I have no idea how this thing works, I'm not touching it. They are the only ones who know how to work it because they were the only ones who were taught how to work it, and no one else counts. Finally, last night a day nurse was scheduled to work our shift and she took the time to show me how to properly change the sponge, where to place the tubing, how to secure it and how to operate the machine and I let them know in report that I FINALLY know how to do this THANKS TO SALLY!!! They laughed and thought it was a joke. How can I do my job if I don't know HOW to do my job???
Any extra jobs to be done is given to 12-8. Two days ago we were ''ELECTED'' to obtain all of the occult blood stool specimans. Like they only cr@p on our shift! So if all of these specimens aren't collected, now they have someone to blame. There are only about 10 people and each get 3 samples. {{{phew}}} My new nick name is now "The Stoolie" need I say more...
The day people are ALWAYS coming to me asking things like, "why weren't ALL of the residents fed?" "why is so n so still in bed?" I say, "Well with 3 NAs, myself and an RN for 60 residents, they all won't be fed and they all won't be up!" They don't like it, but that's the way it goes AND then I say to them, "Aren't YOU supposed to take over when we leave???" Where is the continuity of care here??? Absolutely NO teamwork on my unit. If they weren't fed on 12-8, chances of them getting fed on days are NIL. Days wants everything nice-nice when they come in so they can (and do) sit and have coffee and Dunkin Donuts. God forbid they had to do something when they first arrive. I know this because I'm still there an hour or so after 8am (for free)
finishing up my notes etc that I didn't have a chance to do and I see what goes on and boy do they hate it..."When are you going home???" and "You're still here???" I even over heard one say, "I think she's just being nosey..."
I like the "quiet" of 12-8. No bosses, no big shots and no one trying to impress the other, but I don't like being "dumped on," blamed for and criticized for most everything we did or didn't do.
Many mornings I drove home in tears just for DOING my job and doing all of the "extras'' they dump on you. Sometimes I wonder, "Is it all worth it?" I always thank the evening shift nurse when she leaves to go home at night..."I'll see you, drive safe and hey, thanks alot." When I leave and say, "Good bye everybody, have a nice day," No one utters a word. Just goes to show you how much you're appreciated.
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