As an American who uses the 24-hour time, so many people use 12-hour I basically still use 12-hour.

  • lonefighter@sh.itjust.works
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    7 hours ago

    I’ve never dealt with that, but I worked night shift for a long time and so I’ve worked when daylight savings time happened and stopped happening and run calls during that time shift. Usually you just note it when making report at the hospital and then when you are writing the chart you manually adjust the time so the computer is happy and lets you close your chart (so you keep things linear, even if it then means your documented times aren’t actually accurate as to when things happen) and write a note in your chart that the call occurred during the time shift of daylight savings times and that anything that is time stamped after XXXX actually occurred at XXXX.