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Coworker keeps sleeping. What should I do?

As the title says. I work at a smaller, yet busy hospital. On night shift there is one CT tech(me) and one xray tech. The xray tech continuously falls asleep during the shift. He will get blankets from the warmer, put his head down and go to sleep. It can be 30 minutes to an hour before he wakes up. I've been making noises or bumping into things when I see there are orders to be done because I can't stand the idea of them just sitting there. But I'm also to the point where I wish someone would come and investigate what is taking so long so that something can be done.

WTF can I do? This is horrible patient care and work ethic.

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