This is a glimpse of my day as a 4N051 working as Night Shift Lead in Medical Surgical Unit at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. I work Panama schedule which involves four teams working for two days, taking two days off, and then working for three days.
As a shift lead, I come in early to do daily check lists and receive hand-offs from out-going shift. I delegate patients/work to technicians, coordinate with charge nurse, answer call lights and restock the floor. Patient load is split amongst technicians depending on severity and needs.
A further work breakdown would be:
- Doing daily checklists
- Delegating patients to technicians
- Answering call lights
- Patient admission set-up
- Patient discharge/room stripping
- Vital signs/documentations
- Assisting patient with their activities of daily living
- Patient hygiene (all the wiping, cleaning, shower, changing)
- Linen change
- Glucose check, EKG, bladder scans, straight catheters etc..
- Medications ( per scope of practice )
- Taking patients to appointments
- Inserting IV, collecting labs, hanging fluids
- BLS transport and more...
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