crackerjack replied to Kanani_Ikike's topic in General Nursing
You are right. It's been so long since I've heard it used that way that I forgot the historical connotations it can render. Perhaps too, I am looking for things to be positive even when they aren't :)
Yes, PF *can* progress to the point of experiencing pain at rest/sitting as well as worsening through the day with use. Mine has been advanced to this point. Yes, there is hope and yes, it truly could be something besides PF so good job planning to g...
crackerjack replied to Kanani_Ikike's topic in General Nursing
While I don't know for certain anyone's intent, I honestly don't think that is meant in a derogatory manner. I think it is simply the vast age difference that causes an elderly person to refer to those so much younger than them as such. I have a CRN...
Did you purchase custom made orthotics? If not, that may be the problem. OTC orthotics are made for the average foot and they assume both feet are symmetrical, needing exactly the same height arch and need of support. As you know, as much as we'd l...
When your gut says run, run like |-|e||!!! You have every right to feel safe in your job and right now you don't. Refuse to go back. I'm not sure I understand how, as a previous poster suggested, that a supervisor's written statement of it being a "s...
crackerjack replied to AlisonBSN's topic in Operating Room
i'm not sure what you're looking for. we don't have written orders for specimens...it's more like the surgeon mumbling, or alternatively YELLING, or just plain not classifying his specimen at all. some thing sare obvious, a gallbladder is a gallblad...
It is no different if nurses went around saying they are doctor's. Doctor's would be offended, outraged and would make sure it didn't happen. If you're offended, I'm not sorry, because quite frankly, I'm offended that you/some MAs think it's ok to st...
crackerjack replied to DiannaK's topic in Emergency
So I'm wondering, if it is all from the child's environment, what of the ongoing studies that are finding genetic markers for these disorders? Do genetic markers only count in adults? We readily accept genetic likelihood of diseases such as high ch...
Ohhhh but the MD's are already regulating them...they're letting them do whatever they want and call them nurses/let them call themselves nurses!! :nono:Nope, I don't think MD's are the ones to regulate MA's.:trout: Sigh...
The problem is that in my experience, MA's generally do not limit themselves to performing tasks within any set of boundaries at all. What I've seen are MA's performing duties limited to LPN/RN scope of practice, calling themselves nurses and outrig...
We have one nurse at our facility who hates the sponge counters and will lay out a blue wrapper from an instrument case or whatever and roll individual laps and lay them out in a grid on the floor. It takes up a huge amount of space for a large case ...