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Hi all,
I ask this question mainly out of curiosity - what is the usual nurse to patient ratio on a typical hospital floor? I was in hospital a couple times the last few months (prostate infection, later an abcess that was positive for staph). Anyways, I had a couple complications here and there, one of which was kidney spasms.....at 0330 in the morning! It seemed like it took a long time for the nurse to get the morphine shot ordered, didn't think of it till the next morning about the same time, this time it was bladder spasms. Anyways, while trying to walk the pain off, I went by an eraser board, and noticed the nurses were assigned SIX rooms (2 per room) on overnights, where during the day it was always four rooms. Is this pretty typical? Considered high or low? I'm a MR/DD caregiver, worked assisted living homes and group homes both, with much lower ratios. The idea of me going up alone against 12 group home residents (granted, most hospital patients are much more cooperative) would simply give me the willies.....:imbar
BTW - so far as I know this was a regular floor, no special care (one nurse did mention they have a lot of prostate cases tho) that I'm aware of....naturally if it was ICU or something the ratios would be much different!
Tom