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Expecting too much???

OKAY...I've been told I expect too much of my nurses. I need some opinions. Subacute floor--40 patients(not all subacute by any means). One nurse for meds and treatments on each wing and a nurse manager who does the admissions, care plans, care plan meetings, morning report....

Nurse manager is at care planning for hours today. Gets back to the floor and one of the nurses says...oh 'YOU need to call the doc to get a script for Mrs Jones' oxycodone". ??????????????????? YOU???? The first nurse counted the narcs at 7am and knew since then that we were out of the pt's oxycodone, but she waited till 2:15 and then told the nurse manager to do it.

I think these nurses are spoiled beyond the pale if they think the nurse manager should be the one ordering drugs. They expect her to call the docs with everything and think they should only be responsible for meds, treatments, and charting.

Am I expecting too much? When I worked the floor I had 30 subacute....5 IV, 6 Gtube, trach care, and 3 people in the end stages of HIV and I managed to get everything done...including ordering my own meds and calling the docs with updates and labs...

What do all y'all think?

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20 patients a piece , that is pretty good, no reason not to be able to get their own MD orders.

CapeCod, your nurses have it GOOD! I work at a small facility, (skilled,few acute) 31 beds. It is just one nurse per shift. I do treatments, meds and order anything that needs ordering, if an admission comes in, I am responsible to do it, calling the Dr, appointments, everything.

I am going to apply at your facility LOL. (too far..I live in RI)

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