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Do you have internet at work?

Just wondering if anyone here has intenet at work and if so, what are the rules regarding its use? Over here the icu has internet, but all the other floors dont, and so at night the icu nurses are plugged to the internet browsing, while the other nurses are 'working'. just asking for opinions here and what are the legal ramifications.

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It is beyond me that some nurses think it is okay to shop online, pay bills and so on while at work. Patients have rights and one of them is to have attentive nurses. The employer has hired you to be there for the patient.

I am as you can tell totally against nurses use the computer for personal use while at work and report it when seen. :angryfire

Ditto. I just can not understand people who conduct personal business on company time. Especially in nursing. Don't they understand what their job is? I believe that this is theft, plain and simple. If you are not doing your job or on your break, you should not be getting paid.

Call me a stickler:coollook:

We have it and we need it.

I can't tell you the number of times I've gone online and found information about various disease processes or the nursing care for some postop patient that we normally don't get on our unit. I also have shown the newbies where the most helpful nursing websites were, many of which I've found here.

I'm a professional and having Internet access improves my practice, so I'd be angry if we lost it. To me, it's less a privilege and more of a necessity nowadays.

We have an intranet, for a lot of our online contact hours and hospital info, etc. Plus there is the internet on our Med/Surg floor. We're allowed to use it as we'd like during our break time, but are reminded that some sites are not appropriate and leave spyware/cookies, etc., and stuff in the History that we may not want people to find.

It is helpful, as a nursing student, for me to check when my grades are posted, etc. Although I'm not a nursing student at my hospital, there are a lot of SN's on our floor, and they use the computers frequently for research.

I have since learned the art of sniping software and it is no longer an issue. I shared this art with my boss and she loves it too!

Fellow sniper here, too! I have yet to use the software though. I let my DSL and the final 3 seconds do it for me. I'm going to have to try the software though, after the holidays. :p

We've got it. The hard and fast rules are that we're not allowed to install any programs for which the agency hasn't paid a licensing fee (not even free ones), no Media or shopping sites, and no chatting or gaming. All other use is supposed to be relevant to our work and make judicious use of our time, which is awfully broad language and interpeted to mean pretty much whatever each of us wants it to mean. I'm not paid hourly, so whatever time I waste putzing around on the puter while at the office, I am going to have to make up for by working some other time, so it's not abusing the system.

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