Sep 16, 201213 yr Admin There are pros and cons to choosing a preferred nursing shift. But what is right? I mean - if you haven't tried it how will you know.What is your current working shift? Do you like it?What are the pros and cons of working your preferred shift?Click Like if you enjoyed it.Please share this with friends and post your comments below!
Sep 24, 201213 yr Days. nights make you go insane. Plus you family is on the opposite schedule. when you are at work they are home sleeping.
Sep 25, 201213 yr I work mainly evenings (3-11) and nights (11-7 or 7-7 depending vehicle job) and I have to say I prefer it! I'm not a fan of days, solely because I've never been a good "night sleeper" and when I know I have to be awake early my body wakes me up every hour thinking I'm going to be late! And then I'm dog tired for my shift
Sep 25, 201213 yr Experts Love nights and evening. I am NOT a morning person and for some reason I sleep better during the day than I do nights.
Sep 28, 201213 yr I'm sure other places of work are similar- day shift has a LOT more paperwork. MDs in all day long entering new orders to be done, family members with many questions, and insulin/revela w/ every meal for some patients. so! with that said, i like night shift. cut all that out, and I have time to really focus on care, charting, and reading the progress notes. i give day nurses a ton of credit. i also wouldn't give up having time to do CNA work. I used to be an aid and I feel like night shift allows more time w/ the patients.
Sep 28, 201213 yr brian said:There are pros and cons to choosing a preferred nursing shift. But what is right? I mean - if you haven't tried it how will you know.What is your current working shift? Do you like it?What are the pros and cons of working your preferred shift?Click Like if you enjoyed it.Please share this with friends and post your comments below!Want more nursing cartoons?About A Nursing Student - Nursing Cartoon SeriesAbout A Nurse - Nursing Cartoon SeriesI'm pretty pale and I have a slight Vit D deficiency so yeah I work nights. Nights was a good stepping stone for me and it allowed me to interact with my coworkers. My problem with nights is I feel like days scrutinizes my work so much and the social implications of being the whole world revolving around the daywalkers.
Jan 17, 201610 yr I've done days and 2 years on nights. Currently M-F, 9-5. That's the best type of shift pattern for me
Jan 20, 201610 yr I work nights right now. The extra money is nice and I LOVE not having management there, but I'm also a student and end up frequently having to go to class after working 1845-0715 which sucks. It's also hard being on the opposite schedule of my family and all my friends. I'd probably switch to days if I had the option.
Apr 10, 201610 yr I definitely prefer days or PMs in a pinch. In all honesty I enjoy working two double shifts and a single every week. I HATE nights! Mostly because I usually end up having a seizure and/or a migraine as it screws up my sleep schedule and I can't take my anticonvulsants. Fortunately, I am only forced to work them a couple times a month and someone typically will split the shift or take it for me.
Jun 23, 20169 yr Hi yall Im a nurse in the province of quebec and personally i prefer night shift with the family life for now its the best
Jun 28, 20169 yr Hi all: - I definitely LOVE night shift. Kids that I take care of (private duty via agency) are sleeping, and for the most part, so are the parents. I try to get at least 3 to 4 hours of studying done (DNP/FNP school), at night on an 8 hour shift. I make sure the parents are ok with me hitting the books, or I won't take the case. Also. most of the nurses at the three agencies I work at want day shift. What I do hate is getting cancelled, which seems to be happening more and more in private duty agency. I guess it's due to the summer, and families wanting to get out and get some one-on-one time with their kids. - Sometimes, despite the best intentions, I do start nodding off. I have a bottle of diet soda that I will nurse for a few hours. In addition, I'll walk around and stretch. Worse comes to worse, splash water in my face. For the most part, I am wide awake. - I used to work LTC, and will never-ever again work another day shift. Too much to do, too little pay. Much less $$$ in LTC than hospital, yet we run around just as much as the hospital nurse (just not as technical, but just as physically intense).
There are pros and cons to choosing a preferred nursing shift. But what is right? I mean - if you haven't tried it how will you know.
What is your current working shift? Do you like it?
What are the pros and cons of working your preferred shift?
Click Like if you enjoyed it.
Please share this with friends and post your comments below!