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I work night shift on an oncology unit and was supposed to work last night. well when i woke up to go to work I found out I have lost my voice this was around 5. Nothing came out except squeals and whispers and sometimes nothing. i've been off orientation for about 3 weeks. I was contemplating whether or not i should go into work because i figure the lost voice was just temporary since i just woke up. but around 545 i decided to call in sick. our policy is two hours before shift so i should have called around 5, needless to say staffing was sort of irritated and i felt guilty but on the other hand my voice didn't disappear until fourty five minutes ago so what could i have done. i told them i would come in if they wanted me to but i just wanted them to be aware that I couldn't speak. did i do the right thing?
do nurses go to work with laryngitis? how do you get through the shift without speaking? how do you give report when NOTHING comes out? what if someone codes and you can't give report cause you can't speak? I'm nervous cause i work in four days and hopefully it will be gone by then, but if it doesn't then that means i still have to go to work and i don't know how I would get through the shift. advice would be much appreciated. did i do the right thing?