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I'm interested to see how staffing works in other hospitals too..ours will be adding 4 monitor beds soon to our med/surg floor...they have left us in the dark on how things will actually work :/
What is your telemtry staffing like now??
Ours right now is 1:5 or 1:6 but they have been trying very hard to make it 1:6 continuously
The intermediate care unit which is a step right below ICU is 1:4 and can take NTG drips as high as 50 mics so more than 1 of those type of patients can make you very busy, especially if they are having pain until they can get to the Cath lab. They also take other drips, continuous pulse ox, more frequent VS and more frequent glucoscans
4:1 on days, but sometimes if short it goes to 6:1 with extra CNA help. It's almost always 6:1 on nights. Our telemetry unit is not a complex cardiac unit, no drips, just medical patients that need telemetry. We have a PCU with similar staffing, but rarely will they ever go beyond 5:1.
The "head nurse" or nurse manager doesn't take patients. The charge nurse is free as well.
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I don't work tele,but I do occasionally float to the tele unit. They have 5:1
staffing & I hear that is pretty much what it usually is. They do not have a unit within a unit.
Our Micu is 2:1 staffing;Sicu is either 1-2:1.
These are night shift patterns, by the way--I only work nites.
MaryAnn
What is your telemtry staffing like now??Ours right now is 1:5 or 1:6 but they have been trying very hard to make it 1:6 continuously
The intermediate care unit which is a step right below ICU is 1:4 and can take NTG drips as high as 50 mics so more than 1 of those type of patients can make you very busy, especially if they are having pain until they can get to the Cath lab. They also take other drips, continuous pulse ox, more frequent VS and more frequent glucoscans
That's just it...we don't have tele YET..so that's why I'm curious..they recently closed down our ICU due to inadaquate staff..I work in a very small rural hospital btw..sooooo now they are going to put pts that would have normally been icu pts in monitor beds on the rt med/surg floor...sighs...it's gonna be a mess I think :/
i work on a med/surg telemetry unit. we get a variety of different types of patients...pre/post caths, acute mi, pts with electrolyte imbalances, sickle cellers with low hgb, pts who had post op complications like desatting or pulm emobli, etc. we take most drips, like ntg, integrillin, heparin, natrecor, dopa, except for major pressors and we also occasionally get vented pts. it is pretty busy and our staffing levels are 1:4-6; very rarely when staffing is horrible we will have to take seven patients. we also have critical care techs who do vitals, blood draws, and pt care.
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Hi all,
Just wondering what your staffing is like. Are your head nurses in staffing? If so how many patients do they take? Does your telemtry unit have another type of continuous hard wired unit within it?? More for higher NTG drips, for example. We have 1 or 2 additional rooms that hold up to 4 patients within our telemtry units that are used for continuous pulse ox monitoring or more frequent glucoscans. How is that area staffed??