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Old Jul 13, 2008, 08:43 PM
DeeDee822 (Female)
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60 pts 1 me!

any mental health lvn's on here?

I just got a job at a mental health facility. I was told I'm basically a med nurse for 60 pts. pts come to a window for their meds, no cart!

Any mental health nurses with any info on how your day goes... I would really appriciate it.

thanks,

Dee

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Old Jul 15, 2008, 11:49 AM
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I was a med nurse at a psychiatric hospital 2 years ago. However, I never had to pass meds to more than 23 patients. My entire shift involved nothing but med pass, giving PRN meds, and counting narcs with the oncoming shift. The RN did all the admissions and charting. I did, however, have to obtain the additional blood glucose reading. One time I had an incontinent patient, and had to help the techs change her diaper.

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