Are hospitals putting nurse’s license at risk?

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  1. Are hospitals putting nurse’s license at risk?

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      Yes
    • 0
      No
  2. Do you feel that your hospital's administration put nurses license at risk?

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      Yes
    • 0
      No
    • 1
      Some of the time
  3. Does the state where you work have safe patient ratios?

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      Yes
    • 0
      No
  4. Does your hospital have safe patient ratios that they follow? This includes having ancillary staff

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      Yes
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      No
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      Yes, but not always
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      Almost never
  5. Has the hospital where you work made you take a unsafe assignment.

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      Yes
    • 0
      No

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  • Poll closed on 02/02/2019 at 04:24 AM
Specializes in Chemo.

The propose of this question is to gather information on a future article I am writing. It been my experience that hospital administrations are putting nurse at risk for poor patients outcome; ether because the actuary was too high, too many patients or the level of care the patient was being transferred to was not safe. This includes having ancillary staff on the unit (CNA, Respiratory Therapist, transport, ect.)

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