Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 78, Issue 1 35-38, Copyright © 1985 by Royal Society of Medicine
ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
M Bell, JA Warner and AE Cameron
A detailed analysis of the occupancy of a new recovery room in a small district general hospital was undertaken during the initial three months of its use. The main problems were found to be irregular workload, consistently high patient occupancy over lunchtime, and difficulty in matching traditional nursing shifts to periods of heavy workload.