Re: What is your daily routine in SNF(long term care?)
I work 16 hour weekend double shifts every Saturday and Sunday at a nursing home. Here is my general routine, assuming that there are no codes, injuries, or anyone needing to be sent out to the hospital.
My shifts are from 6am to 10pm. At 6am I will receive a quick report from the offgoing nurse and count the narcotic drawer to ensure there are no discrepancies. Bewteen 6:15 and 7:00 I will set up 18 little medication cups (since I have 18 patients) with each patient's name and prepare the meds beforehand. At 7:00 I will obtain the blood sugars, and at 7:15 I will begin passing out the medications. At 8:00 I have to be in the dining room to monitor the residents and ensure no one is choking.
By 9:30 I have finished passing out all of the medications. Between 9:30 and 10:00 I administer the breathing treatments and dress wounds. From 10:00 to noon I use the downtime to study schoolwork, check the charts, or chat with my coworkers. At noon I obtain more blood sugars before monitoring the lunch feeding in the dining room. The noon med pass is extremely small and I usually complete it in 30 minutes.
From 12:30 to 2:00 there's more downtime to study for an upcoming test, do some leisure reading, or chat with coworkers. At 2:00 I will assign the oncoming CNAs a work assignment, and at 2:15 I do charting. From 3:00 to 4:00 I take a lunchbreak. At 4:00 I obtain blood sugars and do a small medication pass. By 5:30 I am in the dining room monitoring the dinner feedings. From 7:00 to 8:30 I am in the middle of a large medication pass. I obtain the HS blood sugars at 8:30. From 8:30 to 10pm I am making sure I haven't missed or overlooked anything; usually the last hour of my shift is downtime to read or study.
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