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Charge has 2 patients like every one else.
As above, they try to give the charge lower acuity patients if possible. I think charge pays an additional $1/hr (not worth it IMO).
This being the case, I don't agree with it.
A free charge can make the floor move so much easier and more efficient having them be able to float and help where needed and covering lunches and such.
All other floors at our facility have a free charge though (but the nurses agreed to take 1 more patient each to do so).
The day shift charge nurse never has a patient, unless it's an emergency. Because they budget less hours to night shift, most shifts our charge nurse has to take patients and charge at night. It's kind of rare to have a free charge at night. Most of the night shift aren't too happy about it.
joeameehan
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I work in a facility in Manhattan that until recently did not assign the charge nurse a patient load. It was understood that the charge nurse would pick up patients as the need arose. A recent decision has been made where the charge nurse is now assigned two patients and they need to manage that assignment in conjunction with all the many other duties of a charge nurse. I am wondering if this new practice is common in other facilities? Does your ICU charge have a patient assignment? Thanks!