I do, and it makes me a wreck, because my own work is not getting done.............I enjoy my patients, but no one worries who is going to do my job but me and the STATE




Claudia
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: RNAC per facility numbers
>Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 18:36:00 EST
>
>Here in North Carolina I've worked in a 50 bed facility in Laurinburg with
>maybe 5-10 Medicare residents with only myself as the RNAC.  And I've worked in
>an 88 bed facility in a Fayetteville with 25-30 Medicare residents also on my
>own.  Presently looking at joining a Durham facility with 166 beds, 20-25
>Medicare with two RNAC's.
>
>Another question for you all, how many of you work the floors as the "spare
>nurse" when someone calls out?  How do you deal with that situation?
>
>Susann Irwin, RN
>MDS Coordinator
>Garner, NC


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