Published Aug 8, 2013
Joe V
7 Articles; 2,555 Posts
12-hour shifts have been gaining in popularity among nurses and hospitals ... Do you think this is a good idea? Do you find it more dangerous to work a 12-hour shift vs a 10-hour shift? Would you prefer sticking to the standard 8-hour shifts?
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WhiteStockings
21 Posts
I hate working 12hr shifts. 12 is never 12 or 12-1/2. It invariably is 13 to 14! The perfect shift for me would be 6am-2pm.
Centeno
9 Posts
I would think 12 hour shifts were preferred since you would have 4 days off
I love this cartoon...this is me every day that I work.... all day long .
andreasmom02
372 Posts
I don't like them myself. I did them in nursing school & was exhausted after them. I'm more of a 9am -5 pm clinic type nurse. I think they can be dangerous as well. About 2 years ago, a 28 year old nurse in my town, was killed in a car accident after pulling a 12 hr. shift at a local hospital. She had only been an RN about two years. She fell asleep on her way home, crossed the double yellow line in the road, hit another car, then an embankment. Fortunately the other driver was ok, but sadly she passed away at the scene. I think if she had not been so tired from her 12 hour shift, she would probably be here today.
Tinker88
258 Posts
Did any of you have 3 12-hour shifts in a row for school? Maybe 4? At my school, we will have 12s W, R, F, and/or S. Just curious. I know I'll get that experience before applying for a position in the future! At least I'll know if I want the 12 or not.
Swellz
746 Posts
I like the idea of 3x12s but I don't know that I would be able to handle it. I won't have to worry since standard on my floor is 2x12s and 2x8s though. Still an improvement over working 5 days a week, in my opinion.
Mandychelle79, ASN, RN
771 Posts
Switching from a 9 day 8 hour shift work week to a 6 day 12 hour shift work week would save me close to 100 dollars per pay. Yes, I want 12 hour shifts.
twinkletoes53
202 Posts
I started my nursing career a long time ago, and we worked 8 hour shifts, 5 days a week. I did that for 8 years. When our unit introduced voluntary 12 hour shifts, I decided to try them, and loved it. I always worked nights, 7pm-7am. And yes, you really are at the hospital for longer than 12 hours. It was worth it to me to have the 4 days off in between.
Some nurses worked Mon,Tues,Wed. one week, then Wed, Thurs, Fri, the alternate week. So they would have 6 days off in a row every other week.
When our hospital started offering Weekend Option, I signed on to that contract, working every Saturday and Sunday. Nurses could also opt to work every Friday/Saturday. When I developed arthritis I worked every Friday and Sunday per MD orders, with 24 hours off between shifts.
It was exhausting. I always had a cold drink with me, and snacks in my car to munch on during the drive home. Luckily I only lived 10 miles away from work. But we did have a nurse and her mom who would drive in from out of town to work weekend option + one extra shift each week. They were involved in a car accident one day on their way home, and after that they stayed at a hotel for a night after their shifts, so they could rest.
Marshall1
1,002 Posts
12 hr shifts are the only shifts that have been around for many years where I live..there is only one hospital within 50 miles that sometimes offers 8 hrs.
Personally, 12 hr shifts only work for me on a PRN basis. Would not want to be in a FT position that required 3 12's/wk.
That Guy, BSN, RN, EMT-B
3,421 Posts
I dont ever want to do 8's again. You are at work more than you are at home, or so it feels. 4 solid days off is what I am all about.
dansamy
672 Posts
I'm Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I love it.