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and here i thought this was going to be a "can you top this?" kind of thread. i'll play anyway.
zero patients today -- my day off.
one patient yesterday -- a post op cabg.
five patients when i worked days on the heme/onc floor.
fifteen patients when i worked nights on the heme/onc floor.
i'm sure many of you can top this!
ruby
and here i thought this was going to be a "can you top this?" kind of thread. i'll play anyway.zero patients today -- my day off.
one patient yesterday -- a post op cabg.
five patients when i worked days on the heme/onc floor.
fifteen patients when i worked nights on the heme/onc floor.
i'm sure many of you can top this!
ruby
you took care of 15 patients by yourself?
you took care of 15 patients by yourself?
sometimes i had an aide to help me. and if i was really lucky, the aide didn't spend the entire shift sleeping in the break room.
yup, i had 15 heme/onc/bmt patients by myself -- each on 3 or 4 iv antibiotics and getting either ampho b or transfused (or both). the bmt patients were in full isolation -- gown, shoe covers, gloves, mask, hair covers and a 60 second hand wash each time you entered their room.
oh yes -- we were expected to fetch drinks and snacks for the many visitors who stayed overnight as well.
after barely a year in that job, i transferred to micu.
ruby (still not willing to fetch for visitors!)
I am a Tech in OB but sometimes I get floated to the Med/Surg floor. The usual staffing for 7p-7a shift is 2 rn's 2 lpn's and 1 tech...2 if you are lucky. that unit can hold 26 pts but they usually have average of 20 pts. Each team consist of 1 RN and 1 LPN and the tech has the whole floor. we have complained and complained but the upper management thinks pts sleep all night :rotfl:
jodyangel, RN
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So I'm wondering. Are there any laws concerning pt./nurse ratio's?
I think most hospitals use the guidelines from the Board of Nursing.....but is there more to it? Just wondering.....and thanks.