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I work on a 32 bed post-op/ortho floor and we were down to 20 pts last night. We got two admits during the night. The other floors and ICUs were mostly full, but eveyone had a couple of beds. It was a nice night to work. I don't know what it's like tonight as I'm off. The ER was basically dead last night. I think they started off the night with quite a few pts, but very few were admitted. They had about four pts at 5 am this morning.
Thursday night was my last night of the week and we had been having an average of two empty rooms on our floor each day/night. Still lots of discharges and admissions. But you know one thing I always notice this time of year? In addition to more homeless people being admitted, there's also a lot more psych patients with medical problems being admitted. Anybody notice that too?
RunningWithScissors
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I don't know about you, but our census has NOT dropped all week, including today. For every patient we dischaged another was admitted.
The general medicine, surgery, and oncology floors all were half empty, only us and ICU were almost maxed out at capacity, with high acuities as well.
Don't you know the bosses all left early well before noon on Friday only to return on WEDNESDAY, because the hospital made the day AFTER Christmas an "unofficial" holiday for them, but if regular staff try to take ETO, it is forbidden by hospital policy (none allowed the day before or the day after).
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