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Here are the results of last months survey question
Do you leave work at your scheduled time on a regular basis? :
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Depending on your the area the nurse works many nurses are not able to leave work on time despite the surveillance of time management placed upon them my nurse managers. Many nurses are not provided with adequate manpower or resources to complete their nursing tasks in a timely manner. :angryfireThis month's survey Question:Do you leave work at your scheduled time on a regular basis?
Please take a minute to take our yes/no survey question at the bottom of the https://allnurses.com/ homepage.
Also, please feel free to reply to this topic to post any comments that you may have on the topic.
Depending on your the area the nurse works many nurses are not able to leave work on time despite the surveillance of time management placed upon them my nurse managers. Many nurses are not provided with adequate manpower or resources to complete their nursing tasks in a timely manner. :angryfireThis month's survey Question:Do you leave work at your scheduled time on a regular basis?
Please take a minute to take our yes/no survey question at the bottom of the https://allnurses.com/ homepage.
Also, please feel free to reply to this topic to post any comments that you may have on the topic.
I am generally very organized (by necessity...my ADD mandates it or I can't function) and ready to clock out at quittin' time...but something happens unexpectedly or day shift dawdles coming in and then I'm overtime.
I agree with those who feel it's just making up for breaks untaken...so very true.
I am generally very organized (by necessity...my ADD mandates it or I can't function) and ready to clock out at quittin' time...but something happens unexpectedly or day shift dawdles coming in and then I'm overtime.
I agree with those who feel it's just making up for breaks untaken...so very true.
Depending on your the area the nurse works many nurses are not able to leave work on time despite the surveillance of time management placed upon them my nurse managers. Many nurses are not provided with adequate manpower or resources to complete their nursing tasks in a timely manner. :angryfire
With all the JACHO regulations, and documentation needed (paperwork), it is very difficult to really takecare of the patient. What really burns my butt, is some nurses look great to the managers, because they spend all their time with the paperwork not the patient, but hey! their paperwork is great! And they get out ON TIME!
Depending on your the area the nurse works many nurses are not able to leave work on time despite the surveillance of time management placed upon them my nurse managers. Many nurses are not provided with adequate manpower or resources to complete their nursing tasks in a timely manner. :angryfire
With all the JACHO regulations, and documentation needed (paperwork), it is very difficult to really takecare of the patient. What really burns my butt, is some nurses look great to the managers, because they spend all their time with the paperwork not the patient, but hey! their paperwork is great! And they get out ON TIME!
etmx5313
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Wow---I left at my scheduled time yesterday. Gave report and left right on the dot...............then I woke up!!! :chuckle Generally I am there for at LEAST 2 hours over shift--usually charting, cuz I don't have time to any other time. We don't computer chart--it's all by hand so it is time consuming. There is a VERY RARE occasion when I leave 30 min after my shift. Generally don't take a lunch either. I have never, ever had management complain about overtime--I usually get about 10-20 hours per 2 weeks.