Published Jan 14, 2008
evecel
10 Posts
Are all pacu nurses expected to be on call?
ava'smomRN
703 Posts
depends on where you work/ how busy the hospital is. but, for the most part i believe so
sharann, BSN, RN
1,758 Posts
Generally yes. The more nurses you have in the call pool the less call you have to take. Expect to have weekend call and evening/night call occasionally to often(depends on the situation). It is expected unless you have 24 hour coverage in house at all times and then you still may have a call team for backup.
debthern
156 Posts
in a hospital setting most likely in a day surgery center no.
At our hospital we do a week of call at a time we work 12 hours and then are on call from 9pm-7am monday through friday night we get paid for 40 hours and if it's over 40 then time and a half. There are 16 of us so it's once every 16 weeks. we have night shift coverage mon-thurs as of yet the only time anyone had gotten called in has been on Friday night...I did mine 2 weeks ago and worked for 3 hours on Friday plus my 12.
I would do permanant call if they would let me...we also do weekend call and as of right now we are doing 3 twelve hour shifts every 6 weeks
healingtouchRN
541 Posts
I work 3rd shift so I am the 1st call but I have a back up that rotates a different RN each night of the week. We have to take turns for the weekends. I usually pull the Sunday night 3rd shift call, voluntarily, 1) because I like the money, & 2) that way the day RN's come in bright eyed monday morning. I am required to pull NO call since I am 3rd shift. The day/evening RN's are required to pull. It evens out. The money is good. At least I think so.
All4Seasons
155 Posts
Yes,to work in our PACU,everyone does call. Of course the full timers work more call than someone .6 like myself. FT call is ~ once a week. You are free to give your call away -there is often someone wanting to pick up extra (it's 1 1/2 - 2 times regular hourly rate).
Our call is only 2300-0700.And on holidays,the 1100-1900 shift is on call only (on weekends,it's a regular shift)