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NURSING MORE THAN CASH STREAM
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NURSING MORE THAN CASH STREAM

2002
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Nurses have been cut and cut and cut at all area hospitals until those remaining are worried that the shortage of professional staff will compromise patient care. Both my husband and I are health professionals, (neither of us are nurses and neither of us work at Butler Memorial Hospital); when we first came to Pittsburgh in 1988, the nurse to patient ratio was roughly 1:5. Now it is 1:20 at best, and often 1:45 or so, with only one registered nurse per patient floor.
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Pittsburgh Post - Gazette

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