Hundreds of nurses from across B.C. took to the streets of Downtown Vancouver Wednesday (May 31) to hold the government accountable for minimum nurse-patient ratios.
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BCNU president Aman Grewal said nurses are 香蕉视频直播渏uggling dangerous workloads香蕉视频直播 everyday, responsible for a large number of patients 香蕉视频直播渁ll with diverse and acute needs.香蕉视频直播
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In April, the Nurses香蕉视频直播 Bargaining Association and the province reached an agreement to implement minimum nurse-patient ratios across health-care settings, which has the promise to improve the staffing and practice conditions needed to keep nurses in the profession and improve patient care.
Grewal said the nurse-patient ration prioritizes work-life balance, can lead to less burnout among nurses, fewer incidents of missed care, lower rates of patient mortality and waiting less time for medication.
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It comes as doctors around B.C., and specifically at Surrey Memorial Hospital, have been calling out issues in emergency departments and hospitals for weeks.
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Surrey Memorial nurse Peggy Holton said staff is exhausted and tired. That香蕉视频直播檚 due to a lot of reasons, including a quickly growing population with the health-care infrastructure to support it.
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A nurse for 42 years, Holton said her hardest experience previously was during the heat dome in 2021, but not anymore.
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However, she said having physicians calling out these issues publicly is helping.
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BCNU vice-president Adriane Gear said that it feels the province is on the cusp of going in the right direction, it doesn香蕉视频直播檛 change the current reality.
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香蕉视频直播 With a file from Anna Burns
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