Re: need help with a rehab case study
They are setting you up with an incomplete (and very poor in my opinion)question--much depends on who you move--their willingness and past experience at other shifts--in the real world the individual you move would make the biggest difference and how the groups on nights works as a team or not---- and how physically able this person was--we have so much less staff at night, we need to be FAST in emergencies---we have had nurses with asthma or joint problems or huge obesty, who have had to leave the shift because they can't keep up----also--are you talking about moving an aide or a nurse--that would change what tasks you can move---at night we have picked up all the care plans, days and eves do all the skin and wound documentation--when we are short on aides, we use extra nurses--whether to do primary care or have one volunteer to be an aide for the night--also take into consideration that many people refuse to get up before 7 am--in my facility we DON'T do AM care as a routine on nights because they all wake up and need to use the bathroom at the 5-7am time, so we can't make promises as a routine that we can't keep--and to get people up before 5 am is bad in the state's eyes--forget about the confused people getting nuts at night shift's "witching hour"---my suggestion would be to stagger the nurses aides---perhaps have an evening aide work from 5p-1a and a day aide work from 5a-1p--to cover the busy times for nights--but if you need to move a nurse, it's a different cup of tea entirely.....
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