So often it's the little things that have the hugest impact.
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So often it's the little things that have the hugest impact.
When you work a grave shift, you bring out the portable heater
When the doc's progress note says "continue Q2h lactulose overnight"
On night five out of seven noc shifts in a row. Day off then five days..two days off and then six more days on. Feeling worn out.
Hey guys I'm switching to NOC shift
And it's totally gonna suck as I work one day as eves and the next two as noc, no break to adjust
So my night started with a request for four slices of toast with butter, a glass of milk, another resident wanting a sandwich and banana and glass of milk, then cleaning a pool of urine I could swim in, then finding a resident trying to flood the place by “washing their socks” then a feeding pump going bananas, then 5 changes with two bed strips and a monster liquid BM that went up the back and needed two people, it even spilled on the floor all in three hours. And now it’s break, hows your night going :)
37 degrees & the windows are down. Sooooo tired!! Thank god for Rep!!!