Re: # of residents in LTC
I only have 8 patients,but let me explain the sitch. Our facility is doing a remodel, and have rented an unused department from the hospital below us. As the only RN, I'm placed down there. Sound great? It's hell! The powers that be have decreed that they will put total care patients down there. I have a CNA for about 3 hours, max. She usually is assigned to go upstairs as soon as baths are done.
I do all clerical and nursing duties, as well as all CNA duties. Some of these people are total care, incontinent of bowel and bladder. The ones who are continent are on their lights constantly to go to the bathroom. I spend all day answering lights and have difficulty getting nursing stuff done. I have central lines with meds, a tube feeding and trach care. One of the pts is confused and wanders. I don't mean to sound whiney, but 12 hours of all this lifting and running is killing me!
I also share the department with physical therapy, and they will rarely answer the phone, even though it's frequently for them. The facility is also having PT time how long it takes me to answer lights, because a patient on the main floor is having the place investigated. She was never even on my floor!
What really gets me is one of the rooms has no running water and no toilet. Administation insists on putting people in there that can't get up to use the toilet. I had a patient in there with a colostomy and a foley. I had to carry poop and urine out of the room right thru PT patients and visitors. Nasty! Now I have a "respiratory isolation" -what a joke-patient in there. He blows stuff out of his trach and spits on everything. He yells all the time. There is no water to clean up his constant liquid stool.The dirty utility room is across the dept., and that is where we dump stuff and get water. This has to be violating some kind of board of health rules, but admin. is unwilling to lose the revenue on this room. After all, they don't have to work down there!
I have not found another job yet, but I'm looking. I have tried to hang on while I finished school, but it ain't gonna happen! Sorry to vent, but I do feel better now!
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