Re: patient/nurse ratios in Nevada (Reno)?
I enjoyed the year I worked at Renown as a new graduate. I oriented to the ICU there. Nurse to Patient ratios in NV are not mandated by the state. However, before I left, there was mention of an agreement between the union and Renown on safe staffing guidelines. Guidelines being the operable word there. RNs have 2 pts in ICU, 1 in PACU/OR, 4 in ED, 6 on medical/surgical floors. I don't remember a lot from L&D but in clinicals it was 1 on 1 for patients in labor and 2-3 for antepartum patients. Postpartum patient assignments were 5-6.
Again, guidelines - I've heard of medical/surgical floor RNs taking up to 10 patients on night shift, which I don't think it's safe. I think if you stick to ED or L&D you'll be okay with the ratios. On a sidenote, the educator for the ED is awesome and the manager and educator in L&D were great too. The L&D ones were involved in educating us at the university by guest lecturing during our maternal/child curriculum.
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