an 8 hr day doesn't happen too often for me and I'm L&D and post partum but PP is alot like med/surg.
get to work at 6:45 change to scrubs
report 7-7:30 with maybe a quick unit meeting thrown in
check crash cart
check meds
assess patients
rounds with docs
take off orders
do new orders
call docs r/t patient assessments
get new orders
answer phone
answer call light
give out a drink
carry out new orders
set people up for showers/baths/change beds
9:00 start over
regroup with rest of staff see what still needs done
give discharge orders
help someone breastfeed (ok not a med/surg job)
change dressing
get patients back from surgery do their assess and vitals
turn surgical patients
start IV
draw labs if lab person can't
teach incentive spiro (CPS stopped that)
stock
evening night shift....we clean our own delivery rooms no housekeeping and also strip discharge beds after 3pm so it saves the limited housekeeping staff time..since I have plenty myself.
call pharmacy for missing meds
In general about everything the interns don't do regular caths, abgs or IV's they do some assessments and write orders or assist in OR.
My unit is almost all RN's we have a few LPN's a secretary sometimes, a student sometimes and CST



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