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Posted by sleepingdani on February 04, 2005 at 05:52:07:
Hi, I am a tech/supervisor of an 8 bed hospital lab. My techs complain when they have 2 cpap titrations;however, they work a 12 hour shift and only have 2 pt's and we do not ask them to score.
Can I get some feedback from all of you on your duties and what your required to do? Thanks
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? rpsgt1 06:36 2/09/05 (9)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? staffer 21:14 2/09/05 (8)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? rpsgt1 09:57 2/10/05 (7)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? staffer 20:34 2/10/05 (6)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? rpsgt1 07:29 2/11/05 (5)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? staffer 09:42 2/11/05 (4)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? rpsgt1 11:52 2/17/05 (3)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? Very well said 16:22 2/17/05 (2)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? rpsgt1 11:47 2/22/05 (0)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? Very well said 16:25 2/17/05 (0)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? RPSGT 21:15 2/04/05 (0)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? Former Manager of Sleep Center 15:50 2/04/05 (0)
- Re: Can you Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift? GRD 07:00 2/04/05 (0)
- Yes, you can Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift. EMT-P 06:10 2/04/05 (4)
- Re: Yes, you can Run 2 cpap titrations in one shif EMT-P 10:27 2/04/05 (2)
- Re: Yes, you can Run 2 cpap titrations in one shif wondering 22:30 2/07/05 (1)
- Re: Yes, you can Run 2 cpap titrations in one shif EMT-P 02:42 2/08/05 (0)
- Re: Yes, you can Run 2 cpap titrations in one shift. sleepingdani 07:53 2/04/05 (0)
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