Whoops. That's a little awkward. She's been in there since then, even, it was just so long after midnight by then that she wasn't prompted by 'midnight tasks'. They're Q6H, though, and it looks like the evening doses were given closer to 7pm than 6pm anyway.
She takes care of that, and then - because the unit has that strained-to-the-brink feel that almost never happens on nights, and Chantal is now thoroughly occupying calling up on-call OR support staff to come in urgently for overtime - slips almost without noticing it into the charge nurse habits of mind. She does a pass through the unit, checking in, is anyone behind on meds or turns or labs that she can help with...
She draws a repeat troponin on their resident pacemaker-yanking Patrick Stewart lookalike, and changes propofol tubing for just about every patient on the unit who's on it - it's a lipid suspension, it needs to be changed every 12 hours to avoid gumming up and growing shit in there - and she pulls and signs off on a new fentanyl bag for ulcer lady, and she helps Mayumi do a turn and a hasty bath on her asthma girl.
She makes it by Ma'ar's room to check a 3 am blood sugar. 84, slowly dropping but still in normal range. He's theoretically due for a turn but he's still satting fine, at 93%, and he's probably strong enough to shift position a little on his own if he's uncomfortable, that cuts the risk of bedsores a lot. He needs his sleep. She leaves him be.
She hovers nearby while the GI surgeon and Dr Prissan discuss outside 192's room, but they seem to be handling it fine.