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A nurse does not work the day shift, night shift and late night shift on the same day (i.e. no 24-hour duties). A nurse may go on a holiday and will not work shifts during this time. A nurse does not do a late night shift followed by a day shift the next day. Two nurses dislike each other and thus cannot work on the same shift because of that.
"Oh yeah. Remember, I'm unemployed. If I was working, the schedule would be different. [On an average day] I wake up at seven, let the dogs out, then go turn on the computer, load up Facebook, and ...
Quotes of the Week: The Twilight Zone, Search Party, Yellowstone and More. In the compilation below, we’ve gathered nearly two dozen of TV’s most memorable sound bites from the past seven days ...
5/4/9s or Five/Four Nines is a mix of 5-day and 4-day work weeks. Employees work in two-week cycles. Week 1, the employee works 4 days of 9 hours followed by 1 day of 8 hours with 2 days off (i.e. 44 hours). Week 2, the employee works 4 days of 9 hours with 3 days off (i.e. 36 hours).
Every morning, you have two choices: continue to sleep with your dreams or wake up and chase them. — Carmelo Anthony Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.
The theory of human caring, first developed by Watson in 1979, is patient care that involves a more holistic treatment for patients. As opposed to just using science to care for and heal patients, at the center of the theory of human caring is the idea that being more attentive and conscious during patient interactions allows for more effective and continuous care with a deeper personal ...
The week prior they celebrated National Nurses Week with an appreciation lunch and then this coming week it will celebrate National Skill Nursing Care Week with even more activities — for both ...