Young nurse logs nearly 300 hours in one month at Sask. hospital
When Jacelyn Wingerter graduated from nursing school and started working in January, she expected she’d work a lot of hours and be tired.
She didn’t think she’d be logging nearly 300 hours in one month at Royal University Hospital.
“Every single day, our emergency department is over capacity,” the 22-year-old nurse said, describing a situation of 20 to 50 patients in the emergency department and eight to 10 ambulances outside at any given time because upstairs beds have already been filled.
Last week, Wingerter said several patients were stuck in the emergency room for 100 to 150 hours — about five or six days — waiting for a bed to open up. Those patients were already admitted, but there was no place to take them to, Wingerter said.