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Hi
I work a med/surg/oncology unit. I work the night shift,8 hrs.
On nights, we have 1:6-7.
Days and PM's is 1:5-6.
This was good until about 2 months ago, when it seems like our accuity has gotten higher. The last 3-4 weeks, have been murder!! Tonight, I have 6 patients, each and every one is a complete care patient.
My hospital's ratio on the medical surgical floors is 1:6 on daylight although it could go as high as 1:8. After 11PM it is 1:9.
Oddly enough our Telemetry ratio is the same as our med-surg -- 1:6 except it doesn't drop at night. Seems wrong to me. These nurses are running cardioactive and vasoactive drips, must be ACLS trained and have taken a critical care course yet their ratio is no different than a medical surgical floor.
Medical floor on 3-11 is 9, the surgical floor is 7, ortho-neuro is 8, on tele I have had 6, though if there wasn't enough staff, I suppose it could go higher. They will float anyone to the tele floor, even agency LPN's as well as RN's, and they are not required to have ACLS or critical care class which I think is unsafe.
TMEEKEE
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I AM A NEW GRADUATE RN WITH GREAT CONCERN ABOUT THE NURSE PATIENT RATIO AT THE FACILITY WHERE I AM EMPLOYED. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NURSE PATIENT RATIO FOR A MEDICAL UNIT.