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Feb 03, 2009 04:05 AM

Extra Nurse Duties

by ctm985

I would like some advice on how to utilize an "extra" nurse on night shift. Our facility has 12 hour shifts and I work 7p-7a. We have 3 nurses occasionally, with 2 med carts. As of now, the 3rd nurse is a float, helping with finger sticks and the minimal dressing changes assigned to our shift. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.


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Old Feb 03, 2009, 07:36 AM

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You could always share a med cart and give her some patients on each cart.

Or, she could help with the phones, orders, visitors (if any of these at night), help make rounds with the aides for turn/clean patients, etc. she can paper the charts if you guys do that, she can deal with restocking things, help with admits and emergencies. There is so very much, depending on where you work, of course. don't let your boss know you think of her as extra.
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from Faby
Old Feb 03, 2009, 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Vito Andolini View Post
You could always share a med cart and give her some patients on each cart.

Or, she could help with the phones, orders, visitors (if any of these at night), help make rounds with the aides for turn/clean patients, etc. she can paper the charts if you guys do that, she can deal with restocking things, help with admits and emergencies. There is so very much, depending on where you work, of course. don't let your boss know you think of her as extra.
This is a very good answer! Why is it that Nurses almost always get used to work understaffed?
When I was a new grad I was told once "ther's always something to do in nursing", I didn't agree at the time, but I do agree now. that's the way it is
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Old Feb 03, 2009, 11:26 AM

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What the third nurse does probably depends on how many residents you have and how sick they are. As a DNS I wouldn't be too happy to be paying a nurse's salary for someone doing CNA work or secretarial work. If,on the other hand, you have many admits and discharges every day, then a 3rd licensed person would be invaluable.
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from StNeotser
Old Feb 03, 2009, 11:42 AM

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Well at least the other two nurses will be able to get a real lunch as the extra nurse can cover their patients.
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Old Feb 03, 2009, 11:55 AM

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Care Plans!
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from Donnagg123
Old Feb 03, 2009, 10:37 PM

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You are very lucky! I work 3rd and we get 2 nurses for 3 carts, and also have to do census, sending meds back to pharmacy, processing orders, ALL the cleaning, not including a laundy list of meds and treatments and more.

I would have the nurse do like you are and maybe get the extra charting done (VS/medicare, ATB charting etc.).
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Old Feb 03, 2009, 10:46 PM

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I would have her reviewing orders written in the past 24 hours to ensure everything got followed thru w/.. ie: meds/tx to MAR & TARS, labs really got ordered, updating careplans with those interim problems, etc. Things fall thru the cracks so easily and once something is missed it just snowballs into bigger problems.
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Old Feb 04, 2009, 01:34 AM

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All of these are good replies, I am unsure of how many residents you have, how many per nurse etc. I would give her QA responsibilities, Body checks for new breakdown, Organization duties etc. Make a weekly checklist for her. Maybe MDS charting, ...
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Old Feb 04, 2009, 08:02 AM

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Yep...all of the above are great things to get done. What is the staffing/ residdent ratio? How many CNAs? I can see a lot of work from the 7p-11p or so and then again for the morning med pass. Just wondering..

Still, there are could be tons of stuff for an extra nurse to do on nights that would keep them busy, not sure if every night, but for a good bit.
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