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12-Hour Nursing Shift

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Development of Argument Paper (12-Hour Nursing Shifts)
Chase Bauer
Washburn University

Introduction
12-Hour shifts have constantly been an argument in the field of nursing. This topic interests me because there is constant jitter around this topic, to whether if it’s safe, or not. This can be taken into view from the patients view and also the nurses. Nurses should not be allowed to work 12-hour shifts because, the physical and emotional impact on their bodies is too debilitating, and the length of the shifts could be a potentially hazard to the patients.
Argument against 12-hour shift (patient safety/satisfaction emphasis)
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There have been many nurses that have developed plantar fascia from standing for long period of times. Other major problems are back problems, and swelling of the lower extremities. These are all major problems that occur because of being on your feet for long periods of time. Nurses depending on their unit could have to stand for multiple hours in the same spot, like for example a surgery nurse. Theses nurses tend to have the greatest amount of swelling in their feet and ankles. Richardson, Turnock, Harris, Finley, and Carson (2007) “The theme fatigue had several features, including effects upon staff motivation and tiredness, patterns of work, numbers of consecutive shifts and number of rest peri- ods between shifts” …show more content…

They could say that there’s not much of a difference in the decline from a nurse in an 8-hour to 12-hour shift. In my opinion the difference from being on your feet for 8-12 hours is a major difference and I definitely believe that the effects of working for 12 hours increases the declining rate of your body physically. I also believe that you can increase or decrease this compared to how much you are physically active outside of the

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