National Nurses United

2016 Health and Safety Brochure

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13 Safe Staffing Ratios 1. RN's duty and right to act as a patient advocate 2. Unit-specific, RN-to-patient ratios for acute-care hospitals • RN-patient ratios for all shifts at all times. • Restrictions on use of unlicensed assistive personnel. • Patient classification system to determine additional staff based on an acuity tool • Monetary fines for violations. 3. Whistle-blower protections with substantive monetary fines 4. Direct-care RNs classified as professional employees, not supervisors Protection from the National Labor Relations Board Kentucky River ruling that attempts to classify RNs as supervisors and makes them ineligible for collective bargaining rights. 5. Safe hospital care workplace standards Worker injury prevention: A zero-lift policy to replace current practices of unassisted manual lifting. Repositioning and transferring of patients with the use of patient transfer devices, lifting devices, and lift teams. 6. Strengthening emergency preparedness capacity Mandatory paid leave with employment, rights, and benefits protection for participa- tion in disaster relief. Key Components of NNU's Safe Staffing Initiatives

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