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We have set ratios in all areas. My hospital is a non-profit magnet hospital if that makes a difference. Medsurg is 1:6 max. Intermediate/PCU is 1:4 max and ICU's are 1:2. ED is 1:4. We have a very large float pool and PRN's that Will come in at 1100 or 2300 if needed to maintain ratios. And charges take patients sometimes if needed so floor nurses aren't shafted
3-4:1 for the floor.
2-3:1 for progressive care (usually 2:1).
1-2:1 for critical/intensive care.
We count both LPN and RN in the nurse-to-patient ratio, but the LPN only work on the floor, not progressive or critical/intensive care. For instance, 5 patients with 1 RN and 1 LPN for a 2.5:1 ratio.
bouncingbird
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I am interested in hearing staffing ratios for other critical access hospitals. We have a tentative 1:4 for ED, 1:1 labor and delivery, and no guideline for medical- surgical, which can range from 1:1 to 1:8 or more depending on census. Any information is welcome!