Admit Orders in the ER
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Just curious how many hospitals out there make their ER nurses take the admission orders? If you do take the admission orders, how do you and your co-workers feel about it?
I have only worked in one ER (nights) for the past 11 yrs and we are to cater to the admitting docs, which can be quite frustrating... hangs ups if you can't get to the phone fast enough, angry and demeaning if they have a foreign accent and you ask them to repeat an order, as well as being angry that its 3am and we woke them up, oftentimes 3-4 pages of orders with them asking for most the orders to be carried out in the ER (so they know its done), and the worst being they call in the 3-4 pages of orders on their cell phone only to walk in the ER 10 minutes later or even be in house (usually this happens before 11pm). To top it off we have to fill out a form showing any delay in the patient getting to the floor once orders are recieved. Since we all know its the ER nurse that causes the delay.... NOT lol.
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