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Do long hours of work still exists today? How many hours per week (avg) do you work? Do you see medical facilities in your area reducing or increasing hours?
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I'm still on orientation, but I've been averaging about 36 hours a week. I hear staffing asking people about 15 minutes into their shift if they can do a double. My hospital also mandates overtime. Apparently 2nd shift is the hardest to staff, so I'm sure I'll get called quite often to come in early for my noc shift position.
Then on the flipside, there's something called low census which nurses put themselves down for. Don't understand that one, because it never fails it's so hectic when it's low census.. I'd rather they staff someone and let them go home than to not have anyone and get swamped.
Thats why I love my department. We staff for what might come in, not what is there. I havent had on call ever since moving to the ER. It is awesome.
Your ER must not have much of an issue with boarding pts waiting for beds upstairs. During the week my ER is routinely boarding double digit pts, for anywhere from 12-36hrs. The other ER's in my town are the same way, and from what I have heard our ER actually has less boarders than other ER's in town. The one ER tends to board around 40 pts a day during the week.
So yeah, when we are boarding they are calling ER nurses as well as med-surg nurses to see if anyone wants some OT boarding.
I'm Head Nurse in an Alzheimer's assisted living home and work 40 hours per week. No overtime unless it is approved by management. right now I am Mon-Fri. but hoping to get a weekend or two next schedule so I can split those days up. It's very tiring working 5 days in a row without a break in between.
Your ER must not have much of an issue with boarding pts waiting for beds upstairs. During the week my ER is routinely boarding double digit pts, for anywhere from 12-36hrs. The other ER's in my town are the same way, and from what I have heard our ER actually has less boarders than other ER's in town. The one ER tends to board around 40 pts a day during the week.So yeah, when we are boarding they are calling ER nurses as well as med-surg nurses to see if anyone wants some OT boarding.
I have never boarded any pts nor have I seen us board any. So we are lucky in that regard too. We arent largest ER or hospital but it just hasnt been an issue yet
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7:10-2:40 by contract M-F (school nurse) but that does not include faculty meetings or anything that may delay me going out the door. Depends on the athletic season as I work at athletic events 1-2 eves a week (usually 4:30-7:30) also does not include my second job 8-14 hours bi weekly in a LTC facility...more than I would like.
Have refinanced the house for a lower interest rate and hope to cut back at LTC but working there through the school year, allows me to work 3-4 d a week in the summer covering vacations and that is some serious $$ in a short amount of time...now if I were to win Powerball.......