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Date: | Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:39:25 EST |
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When I used to work in the NICU, they had a small cabinet in the hallway
between nurseries where beverages could be kept. They we could just step outside
the room for a moment and get a drink. However a lot of us just set our water
bottle on top of the scrub sink just outside the nursery door, then we could
see the monitors from the doorway. One nurse was always in the room, anyhow.
(Of course, no drinks were on the sink when JCAHO was around.) There was
also an ice and water machine in one of the halls. Where I worked there was 5
nurseries, so the entire unit had a generous amount of hall space. So I didn't
have too much trouble keeping hydrated. I worked through 2 pregnancies in
there, and I would just step out for a moment periodically and down 2 cups of the
ice water. The ice/water machine was just outside one of the pumping rooms
for the mothers, so they had use of it as well.
On the regular pediatric wards, nurses would keep their drinks in conference
room on the table. We would sit there to chart, or when we had a free moment.
Jennifer Stevens
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