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cell phones at workRating: (votes: 0) So much for minimizing interruptions for safer patient care...it seems like we can't work without it but at the same time can't work well with it. Sigh. This is common in other hospitals. Comment:
In the hospitals I have worked in over the last 10 years we all have one. I found them useful and annoying. Useful so I didn't have to hunt down someone (as long as they had their phone.) I also felt annoyed by them as well. With the operator calling, other staff, docs returning pages, ER and bed management calling to either give report or ask for a bed, etc.In the ICU I worked in until 2012 we were the only ICU unit to have cell phones because we travelled off the unit to CT and MRI multiple times a shift. Still annoying at times, but I felt like I could call the unit to check on my patient I had to leave because I had to take the other to Ct or MRI.I have a love hate relationship with them.
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My last 2 floor positions required me to carry a cell phone for instant access to me for my patients, doctors, unit secretaries, lab and physical therapy ( and body else that had my number), to immediately stop what I was doing and fulfill THEIR need. I would also get buzzed for false tele alarms,etc. Your facility has chosen to put you through this. As with anything in nursing.. you must prioritize.
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People's personal cell phones are a bigger problem than any work related cell phones.
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Only the charge nurse has a cell phone, the rest of the nurses including the charge have Voceras.
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Quote from cardiacfreakOnly the charge nurse has a cell phone, the rest of the nurses including the charge have Voceras.
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In my icu we do not have any work cellphones which I truly love. No interruptions. If I page a doctor I am by the phone if I'm not immediately connected with the critical care team. On my old SDU we had cellphones and they were a pain. Getting repeated calls while in an isolation room / sterile procedure. Or still having to track down the nurses because they felt the best spot for their cellphone was at their workstation.. while they are elsewhere. Kind of defeats the purpose.
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I am required to carry one, but everyone knows that I don't answer it ...so they let it ring once, as a signal, and then hang up. I will stop by the station for news as soon as I'm done with my immediate task, but if they want a NOW answer, they need to give me a personal secretary.
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Quote from ArmaniXIn my icu we do not have any work cellphones which I truly love. No interruptions. If I page a doctor I am by the phone if I'm not immediately connected with the critical care team. On my old SDU we had cellphones and they were a pain. Getting repeated calls while in an isolation room / sterile procedure. Or still having to track down the nurses because they felt the best spot for their cellphone was at their workstation.. while they are elsewhere. Kind of defeats the purpose.
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Yup...we carry iPhones. They are both a blessing and a curse. I hate that it is constantly going off in my pocket when I am trying to give a patient the attention they deserve. It is convenient to be able to put my own call back number though so docs can call me directly if I know I don't have time to stay around the desk and wait.
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so it is fairly common huh...I wonder what nursing was like before all this. It's just one more aspect that really leaves me drained a the end of day. I'm new too so it adds to my panicked feeling haha.Personal cell phones? I don't have any issue with that because there's never any time to look at it!
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We carry Voceras where I work. I would seriously address the way yours are used with your hospital's Risk Management dept. Those constant interruptions sound like a serious safety issue.I used to work in an SNF that issued them. They weren't connected to call lights though, and residents didn't have the numbers. Our unit secretary used to chide me a lot because I didn't answer the call right when she transferred it to me. I'd tell her, "Yeah I was toileting someone. It is very inappropriate to answer a cell phone in earshot of someone's BM." Or, "I was at lunch. I don't bring my phone into the lunch room because I am off the clock and don't work for free."
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