Im not sure why but the hospital I work for has just decided on a new rule. No overnight visitors. That means, no one sleeps over, which people routinely do. All the time. For various reasons.
So unless the patient is underage, dying or confused, we need to kick all family out and tell them not to come back until 9am.
Its convenient that no main management is around @ 9pm (when visitor hours "end") and we'll have to start rounding people up and telling them to leave.
Its really not a bother, so I dont see why people cant stay. Actually its nice when most people have family, b/c they can help Grandma to the bathroom or give them some water and stuff like that. As long as theyre not annoying and arent in my way, i could honestly care less.
I had an admission to one of our private rooms, the other day who was a non english speaker, who had 2 family members with her. She came @ about 1am and her family wanted to stay. The other nurse told me I had to kick them out, but I made the argument that she needed a translator (not entirely true) but she relented and didnt make a big deal out of it.
On the other hand, I had an admission a while ago that was admitted to a semi private room (ie with a roomate) and had a 13 yr old with her and wanted him to stay. We couldnt because A. There IS a no overinght guest clause for semiprivates b/c theres no space OR privacy for the roomate. B. The kid was of the opposite sex of the roomate, so definately a no no.
She complained. Wanted him to sleep in her bed (..ummm..no?) and bitched that she had to call someone @ 330am to get him. We told her it was either that or we could call social services to come for him. (Mean, maybe..but the issues with an unattended minor in the hospital in the middle of the night..I dont even want to think about.)
So basically, Im waiting for the first big fallout when people realize we can no longer be an overnight field trip for the family.
So unless the patient is underage, dying or confused, we need to kick all family out and tell them not to come back until 9am.
Its convenient that no main management is around @ 9pm (when visitor hours "end") and we'll have to start rounding people up and telling them to leave.
Its really not a bother, so I dont see why people cant stay. Actually its nice when most people have family, b/c they can help Grandma to the bathroom or give them some water and stuff like that. As long as theyre not annoying and arent in my way, i could honestly care less.
I had an admission to one of our private rooms, the other day who was a non english speaker, who had 2 family members with her. She came @ about 1am and her family wanted to stay. The other nurse told me I had to kick them out, but I made the argument that she needed a translator (not entirely true) but she relented and didnt make a big deal out of it.
On the other hand, I had an admission a while ago that was admitted to a semi private room (ie with a roomate) and had a 13 yr old with her and wanted him to stay. We couldnt because A. There IS a no overinght guest clause for semiprivates b/c theres no space OR privacy for the roomate. B. The kid was of the opposite sex of the roomate, so definately a no no.
She complained. Wanted him to sleep in her bed (..ummm..no?) and bitched that she had to call someone @ 330am to get him. We told her it was either that or we could call social services to come for him. (Mean, maybe..but the issues with an unattended minor in the hospital in the middle of the night..I dont even want to think about.)
So basically, Im waiting for the first big fallout when people realize we can no longer be an overnight field trip for the family.
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