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Any advice for a first timer working 3 "12 hr shifts"?Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() ![]() Get used to standing on your feet a lot.Stretching, foam rolling, new comfortable shoes/socks, maybe investing in some compression socks/stockings, and some of those dr scholls inserts for your shoes.Im not sure how much standing your job requires (compared to a normal nurse) but as a recent grad soreness was definitely common for me and many of my classmatesTry also adjusting your sleep schedule to fit whatever hours youll be working as well Comment:
If possible, try not to work three in a row till you are acclimated to the schedule and the floor. And make sure family/friends know you will NOT answer phone till after a certain time of the day. Just train them to call later so you can rest.
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It's good to work 3 12-hr shift then have 4days off.. You have a lot of time to rest and get prepared for your work days.. It's a personal preference though.. I work 3 12-hr NOC shift in LTC and im lovin it. Good luck!
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I worked my first twelve hour shift 30 years ago in a pilot program trialing 12 hour shifts in the ICU. I loved it! It's a long day, but a short work week! I've been working 3 12s a week for thirty years, and I wouldn't give them up for anything. I hope you have the same experience.
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