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Yeah and a lot of them have RN after their name, so hospitals like mine can accurately claim to the public that they have more nurses in the hospital now than they ever did before. "we dont have a shortage of nurses here - in fact we have had an increase in nurses of xyz % in the last year". They just conveniently leave out the part that the only nurses they have increased are doing paperwork in administrative offices - not pt care at the bedside.
Yeah and a lot of them have RN after their name, so hospitals like mine can accurately claim to the public that they have more nurses in the hospital now than they ever did before. "we dont have a shortage of nurses here - in fact we have had an increase in nurses of xyz % in the last year". They just conveniently leave out the part that the only nurses they have increased are doing paperwork in administrative offices - not pt care at the bedside.
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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Downsizing The Hospital Nursing Workforce --from 1996!
Linda H. Aiken , Julie Sochalski , Gerard F. Anderson
Here we endeavor to reconcile nurses' perceptions that hospitals are reducing nurse taffing to unsafe levels with the dominant hospital management view that major re-structuring of the hospital workforce, including nursing, is warranted.
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