字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 so because of the safe patient limits in California, and I feel like I had a very good experience working out there. Feel the floors were more willing to take patients because they weren't so overwhelmed. They were more open to taking patients from the emergency room. The flow of the department was much smoother. I felt as though patients got the care they needed quicker and it was quality care. The patients where I work, they get to go to their beds on the floors. They're admitted to much more quickly, which they like. Of course, nobody wants to be sitting in the hallway and an emergency department for days. And that was the experience here in Massachusetts, where I did have patients that would wait days for beds. Patient limits are safe, and I don't feel that it has negatively impacts flow where I work at all. When when an ambulance brought in like trauma or an arrest are a patient that required a media attention, there was always resource is available. I have so many resource is available to me more than I ever had here in Massachusetts. Patient limits were grey. I fully support them here in Massachusetts. I absolutely support safe patient limits. Come becoming a law in Massachusetts. All of my family and friends live here. And if something serious work to ever happen to them, I want to know that the nurses caring for them have manageable assignments on that. They're able to dedicate the timeto provide the appropriate care for them. I'm Isabella Kafka. I'm an emergency room nurse, and I support safe patient limit. My name is Lina LeDoux. I'm a registered nurse. I grew up in Western Massachusetts, and now I work in an emergency department in Los Angeles, California, and I support safe patient limits.
A2 初級 加利福尼亞州和馬薩諸塞州的急診護士談論安全的病人限制 (Emergency Nurses Talk Safe Patient Limits in California and Massachusetts) 3 0 林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字