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Many hospitals and nursing homes are endangering patients by allowing or requiring nurses to work more than 12 hours a day, according to the National Academy of Sciences. Such long hours cause fatigue, reduce productivity and increase the risk that the nurses will make mistakes that harm patients, the academy said in a new study: Many nurses and nursing assistants worked more than 12 consecutive hours, with some working double shifts of 16 hours. Intensive care units at hospitals should have one licensed nurse on duty for every two patients; nursing homes, should have one registered nurse for every 32 patients and one nursing assistant for every 8.5 patients. The complete text of the study is available online.
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