Several factors contribute to time constraints in nursing:
High Patient-to-Nurse Ratios: When the number of patients assigned to a nurse is too high, it becomes challenging to provide individualized care. Administrative Tasks: Documentation, charting, and other administrative responsibilities can consume a significant portion of a nurse's time. Unplanned Emergencies: Sudden emergencies require immediate attention, pulling nurses away from other planned tasks. Staff Shortages: A shortage of nursing staff means that existing nurses have to take on additional responsibilities.