I saw on my shift tonight that I did give the insulin and t's co signed on the chart. I guess I was just having a panic attack brought on by general stress and it made it hard to recall.
Yes, if I give insulin it does need to be double checked. However there would be nothing to check if I didn't draw up any insulin and only gave the rest of her medications. We are expected to give medications alone during preceptorship as we should b...
Ugh, sorry, I am so stressed I apparently can't even get words out in text properly-- her blood glucose was 16.9 (in mmols/L as I am attending a Canadian nursing school)
(plsppardon the double post asi also posted this under patient medications before realizing that was probably not the right place). l am a nursing student doing a preceptorship on a med/surgery floor... I worked a night shift last night and I was not...
Hi, I am a student working on a care plan. My instructor was VERY specific that we must know why our patient is prescribed certain drugs not to just write down the indications in general but what is the specific reason they are taking it). I have a ...