I graduated from UAMS in 1988 and I highly recommend the program. I also had a good friend graduate from UALR and she is also a fine nurse. My brother lives in Conway and is currently checking out AD nursing programs. I realize my post hasn't help...
LoriAnnRN replied to GARYLPN's topic in Correctional
Hi Gary! I live and work in the Tampa area. There are two very large county correctional facilities (one in Hillsborough Co. and one in Pinellas Co.) but all of the prisons are out in the boondocks. There is Coleman Correctional Facility up near B...
LoriAnnRN replied to fiestynurse's topic in Correctional
I work in a very large (population hovers around 3,000 almost all the time) county jail. We do not have 'open sick call' like some prisons do. The patients submit an '82' form, which is a request for medical attention, and the various medication nu...
dear jadednurse: Sorry you got a response like that (Neon8). You didn't deserve it. Both my mother and oldest brother get 'classic' migraines and they both suffer something terrible. They get auras and have take take Fioricet within 5-10 minutes o...
LoriAnnRN replied to stella123 rn's topic in General Nursing
I have been nearsighted since age 30. My two older brothers came down with the same thing at about the same age. I began wearing contacts shortly after being dx with nearsightedness, but after 8 years, I have had enough of the contact routine! It...
LoriAnnRN replied to cometothecradle's topic in General Nursing
I believe very strongly in physician-assisted suicide. I did a paper and presentation on it last year in grad school. Believe me, I did a great deal of research and the numbers indicate that neither the doctors nor the patients 'abuse' it. The gre...
I just wanted to add something--I drew a parallell line between jail inmates and methadone patients because, well frankly, we get a significant number of inmates who are methadone patients. I just went back and read my post and thought someone might...
I agree with the above posters; you were not wrong in feeling concerned for your safety. I work in a huge county jail with all manner of pre-trial inmates and I would not feel secure about 'patting down' any of them. We are not taught what to 'pat'...
LoriAnnRN replied to night owl's topic in Geriatric
I went to college in Arkansas; and say what you will about Bill Clinton and hicks and all, but if a pt was brain dead (as mandated by the state via testing) the doctor was allowed by law to extubage and thereyby end the pt's life without the family's...
LoriAnnRN replied to Neonatal Hope04's topic in Career Support
You don't have to pick a specialty to work in til after graduation. You will be rotated through med/surg, pediatrics, ob/gyn, a little OR, and public health as part of your training. Those are the usual areas schools hit anyway.
danvet-I became burned out re: hospital nursing after only 3 years (I was a traveler for a year and a half and I know all about being dumped on). I tried home health on a lark and it turned out to be one of the best changes I've ever made in my life...
Manually is more accurate. We use a Welch-Allyn vital sign machine (aka 'Robo Nurse') but if we get an unusually high or low value we alwayscheck it manually before calling anybody.