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Chapter Three

- Table of shifts

The shift schedule is a timetable for distributing work alternately and equally among nurses and arranging shifts. This schedule is used for three purposes:

Distributing work in excess of normal working hours fairly and equally among nurses, such as: staying up late - weekends - working with overtime pay

Distributing difficult or undesirable work equally among nurses, such as home visits and childbirth in health units

Divide excess duties among all employees.

Rules for making shift schedules

 There are two basic rules that must be respected when distributing different tasks alternately among employees:

The shift work period must be equal to the same schedule, and the work period may be a day, a week, or a month.

The number of nurses working in shifts must be equal to the number of work periods or the number of activities

When setting a shift schedule, the following must be taken into account

The start date of the shift week is written in the column to the right

The place of work or its period is written horizontally in the table

Fill in from right to left, beginning each new line with the last name in the previous column.