Re: For all you night owls
I have been a nurse for 2 1/2 yrs. in a LTC facility been at the facility for 7 yrs. I worked 7-3 for 2 yrs just recently switched to 11-7 d/t family issues. My issue isn't the staying awake it's trying to get to bed in the morning. With the time change the only sunlight I see is on my ride home from work

I work on a 32 resident floor with 2 CNA's. My night usually goes like this go over 24 hour report with the CNA's, CNA assignment, Accu check machine calibration, VS, 12 AM med pass (3 res.), initiate my 8 hours of 24 hour report, Treatments (15 res.), straighten up the med room, clean & organize med/tx cart, 3 AM resident rounds, charting on what i can, apply TEDS (5 res.), apply ACE wraps (1 res.), 6 AM med pass fluctuates depending on weekly meds (Fosamax, Actonel, etc.) usually b/n 10-15 res. Accu checks 2-5 res. depending on what day it is, Q 3 hour checks on all res. during cold weather, Change bubblers/clean filters on concentrators/Change NC wkly on Saturdays, wkly BP's on Fridays, set up cart for 7-3 nurse, finish charting, do bath book, behavior book, order supplies for floor, and in between all of that assisting any res. or CNA who needs anything throughout the night. My advice is to set up some sort of schedule and try to follow it. Easier said than done some nights believe me I was one of those people when working 7-3 thought what does 11-7 do. I found out quickly that u really have 2 work a shift before u can have an opinion of it. For me organization is a big priority. Good Luck on your new shift.
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