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How long does it take a Nurse to change a lightbulb?
Only 1 minute, but then it takes her 45 minutes to document it.
Originally posted by KaraLeaHow long does it take a Nurse to change a lightbulb?
Only 1 minute, but then it takes her 45 minutes to document it.
Gee...let's analyze this for a sec...since I didn't get a degree in lightbulb changing, I wouldn't know how to do it, so I would have to document that Nurse Cheerfuldoer states "unable to change lightbulb due to being degreeless in that area." :chuckle Then, I'd have to chart that Nurse Cheerfuldoer "didn't know it was in her job description, and after reviewing her job description, she was able to verify the fact that no such clause for changing lightbulbs existed, therefore rendering her without fault for lightbulb not being changed and documented as having NOT been carried out." Signed....Nurse without a Lightbulb Degree. :rotfl:
NO,NO,NO!!!! You must first form a committee made up of suits, nurses drs, physical plant to evaluate the need and the effectivness of a light bulb!!! The committee must meet once a month and have a plan,implament it and then measure the effectivness of the light bulb!!! and ok it with JCOH!!!!
What about if you install the incorrect wattage? Then do you need to fill out a wattage error form and incident report? The sad but funny part of this is that we all speak tongue in cheek here. We all KNOW of the valuable time wasted when politicians tell us how to do everything in our jobs.
Actually, as for me, I would spend about 45 minutes asking anyone and everyone..."How do you put in a work order to have the lightbulb changed?" Then, of course, you have to wait for Maintanance to get the work order, which they promptly "lose" so that you have to put another one in.........
caroladybelle, BSN, RN
5,486 Posts
Did you do the CBE first to certify that you are qualified to change the lightbulb - otherwise, you need to find someone that was there the day of the inservice to change it.