Equitable System of Rotation Sample Clauses

Equitable System of Rotation. The system of rotation shall be in accordance with float guidelines established between the unit manager(s) and a majority of the nurses on the nursing unit. These float guidelines shall be in writing and available for review on each nursing unit. A system for tracking floating data will be developed and maintained on each unit so that all nurses shall have the ability to view such data. At a minimum, nurses assigned to float will receive or will have previously received basic information needed to work on the unit, including unit layout, location of supplies, and essential unit protocols prior to receiving a patient assignment.
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Equitable System of Rotation. The system of rotation shall be in 10 accordance with float guidelines established between the unit 11 manager(s) and a majority of the nurses on the nursing unit. These 12 float guidelines shall be in writing and available for review on each 13 nursing unit. A system for tracking floating data will be developed and 14 maintained on each unit so that all nurses shall have the ability to view 15 such data. At a minimum, nurses assigned to float will receive or will 16 have previously received basic information needed to work on the unit, 17 including unit layout, location of supplies, and essential unit protocols 18 prior to receiving a patient assignment.
Equitable System of Rotation. The system of rotation shall be in 16 accordance with float guidelines established between the unit 17 manager(s) and a majority of the nurses on the nursing unit. These float 18 guidelines shall be in writing and available for review on each nursing

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