At what point does the risk of errors or negative patient outcomes begin to climb noticeably for nurses working extended shifts?

Answer

When nurses work more than 12.5 hours

Studies indicate that the risk associated with making errors or causing negative patient outcomes starts to increase noticeably once a nurse has worked continuously for over 12.5 hours.

At what point does the risk of errors or negative patient outcomes begin to climb noticeably for nurses working extended shifts?
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