Difference between revisions of "Nurse-to-Patient Ratio"
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 5 August 2017
Depending on who you ask, the nurse-to-patient ratio varies. If you ask a nurse, depending on the patient population and their acuity, a favorable nurse-to-patient ratio is on the order of 1 nurse for every 2 to 4 patients. This is reasonable. If you ask a hospital administrator, a favorable nurse-to-patient ratio is on the order of 1 nurse for every 10 to 30 patients. This is unreasonable. And this is why hospital administrators suck.[1][2]
Related Topics
- 16
- Burnout
- Call Light
- CAPS LOCK
- Charting
- Coffee
- EHR
- Hospital Bed
- Meditech
- Nurses Station
- Nursing Home
- Placement
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