jannrn

jannrn

Med/Surg, Perinatal, Float

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About jannrn

jannrn has 14 years experience and specializes in Med/Surg, Perinatal, Float.


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  1. Small Hospital and Ratio Law

    How does a small hospital maintain it's ratio of 1:5 during breaks? I am curious what other small hospitals do and looking for ideas that may be different from what we do. I work night shift so if we have 6 (or more) patients, then there are 2 nurses...
  2. Can we talk about MRSA?

    Just yesterday the local paper had the front-page story about this. the hospital here is implementing a new policy that says all admissions to ICU are on a 24 hour isolation and swabbed and tested for MRSA. Anyone else do that?
  3. need help--husband died at home

    We recently had a situation where the mom of 3 kids (6,9,12yr) was vacationing in Jamaica when her husband collapsed and died. She did everything, and in that country they did an autopsy (wouldn't let her go home without it being done) and he had al...
  4. Shift Times

    Nobody can MAKE you take a night shift job, however at the time you are looking in the area that you want to live and the specialtiy you want to work in, that may be the only shift to get your foot in the door. You may find you like it, or your slee...
  5. Too much protein?

    I believe it can, especially if it goes on chronically. Have you read the China Study? Interesting book. It talks alot about protein and also how not all protein sources are equal, but not specifically regarding kidney function, mostly related to...
  6. Low census?

    We have been pretty low census too but when we are full it is 14 pt so we are usually 10 pt or under. I just checked to day and this last month the day shift people all had almost 40 hours of call-off time! We hope to pick up soon!
  7. On call PICC nurse? Does such a thing exist?

    I am in California and the small hospital I work in (we don't have phlebotomy or IV services) we contract with an outside company, one that also supplies medical supplies to homes. They have RN's who are certified and experienced in placing PICC lin...
  8. Silvadene-HELP

    Just so you know it's not just nurses who sometimes make mistakes, yesterday an MD used silvadene-soaked gause to vag pack a pt I had. Apparently the PACU nurse noticed and he came back and repacked with betadine gause. She didn't have any problems...
  9. Working moms and daycare

    I was writing to the original poster, and not passing judgement on those who find separation from thier children easier than others.
  10. Working moms and daycare

    Unless you really need the money, or to get out and do something for yourself, your kids are only little for a short time (make a timeline and see) and soon enough you can work out a little early care before school or after care, or work nights and s...
  11. CVD prevention in women

    "The China Study is a very, very good book if you can get your hands on it." I recently read this book and couldn't put it down, fascinating info, and hard to dismiss. Research like this is being repeated over and over but it is so hard to change ou...
  12. Will I need a female RN with me every time????

    To answer your specific question: no, you don't need a female nurse with you when you give a female pt personal care.
  13. I have patient gown dyslexia

    I always ask my pt if they brought their own jammies to wear and that they don't have to wear ours if they don't want to. Many do wear thier own and I think it is beneficial to be more comfortable and for the nurse to see the pt as more of an indivi...
  14. My job has no meaning

    wow, I have tons of respect for phlebotomy! I consider them the experts in what they do, and quite often they bail me out of a difficult 'stick'! (we don't have them, but one comes in from the lab to pick our specimens up. She's a lifesaver and ...
  15. Pain relief options during labor

    Just to give you another side of the story, take a read at some of the birth stories on this website, and where some women see labor very differently than most in America. You'll be guaranteed to hear many a horror story, but here you can see it is ...