Published Jan 29, 2010
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What is the usual nurse and cna ratio/patient on a sub-acute rehab unit?
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
When I did subacute rehab at a nursing home, we typically had one CNA for every 15 residents.
As the nurse, I had 15 to 17 residents on days and up to 34 residents on night shift.
kat7ap
526 Posts
In acute rehab hospital I have 8, but usually goes up to 9 sometimes 10. CNAs usually have 8-12.
Rehab unit in nursing home I had 11-17 depending on the census. CNAs usually had 8-9.
Is that nurse doing meds and tx only, or nurse taking patients and doing pt care and meds and tx?
Dalla
157 Posts
The rehab facility I am working at now has two RNs - each with a maximum of 17 patients and 2 CNAs to care for them. The RN does admissions, discharges, hospital transfers, blood sugars, medications, treatments, doctor calls, lab draws, faxes, telephone calls, input orders into the computer after the unit clerk leaves at 5 pm, checks in medications arriving from pharmacy delivery, assessments on at least 1/3 of the patients and their medicare charting, and once in a great while, we actually get to chat with a patient and their families.