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nursenatalie ADN, RN

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About nursenatalie

nursenatalie is a ADN, RN and specializes in Surgical.


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  1. Our hospital closed our surgical floor to admissions on Thursday. The rationale was that they anticipated a decreased census because of the holiday. We joined our Orthopedics wing on Friday afternoon bringing 10 patients with us. Crazy thing is that ...
  2. What do you use? A fanny pack?!

    I wear unisex scrubs with only two pockets. One on the left chest and one on the back. I don't put anything in the back but can fit everything I need in the one pocket; two blue pens and one red, scissors, tubex,mini dry erase and permanent marker, a...
  3. Fem Fem Bypass

    I would insist on speaking to doctor. Don't know about this doctor but we frequently have doctors speak to family members before a procedure and they always call. The doctor is the one to speak to you about risks etc. but we do this procedure often. ...
  4. Need help with IV technique

    I can't imagine that being color blind should affect your ability to start IV's. I think you are looking with your eyes for a vein and that may be the problem. Feel with your hand and finger. The veins you see, unless the person has ropes aren't alwa...
  5. Heparin in an emergency-to draw PTT or not?

    Please, aspirin is an anti-platelet drug and doesnt significantly increase ptt. Like I said, if the patient is having clinical symptoms that require heparin then best to begin heparin and adjust dose for efficacy. Worrying about a baseline ptt on a p...
  6. Can a suppository be given via a colostomy?

    yes, if the surgeon orders it. Had an order from the medical doc to give suppository via new colostomy and called the surgeon to make sure it was ok and he said no. If the surgeon himself ordered suppository or enema via colostomy then ok.
  7. Heparin in an emergency-to draw PTT or not?

    Our surgeons wouldnt give a rip what the ptt started out they would only want to change rate based on 6 hour ptt. Too late to get a baseline if you've already pushed the bolus. Some docs would be ticked that you took the time to draw a lab for baseli...
  8. Fentanyl patch & witnessing

    We have to witness waste with another nurse. Form comes with patch, we must cut patch in two and put in sharps container.
  9. Lap chole

    Funny how things are different, we allow pts to drive after 24 hours. I was back at work in three...would be funny to be able to work but not able to drive yourself there.
  10. Sleeping pill at THIS time????

    As a general rule with only a few exceptions, I would not give a sleeping pill past 2 am. I work on a surgical floor and the day time is reserved for walking and therapy so pts need to be as awake as possible for that. Ambien and other sleep meds are...
  11. Lap chole

    We rarely have any stay overnight. Usually when pain and nausea are controlled and they can pee they go home. Average 2 hours. I had a lap chole last summer and left after 45 minutes, I met criteria and didnt want to stay a minute longer.
  12. Lantus part II, oh how I want to scream!

    I personally agree with your charge nurse. If the patient is not eating then you are probably giving them sliding scale as well as the lantus, right? I would prefer to manage them on an as needed basis than give a long acting drug that could bottom t...
  13. PACU RN's- what is your visitor policy?

    We allow no visitors in PACU. There are no walls between beds, only curtains, and the report between anesthesia and nurse is verbal so I think it would be difficult to maintain patient privacy(you tell the md to lower his voice.) Patients dont need ...
  14. What is ur average 2 week take home pay?

    Here goes... 1.Type of nurse? Surgical Nurse 2. How many hours u work per week? 36 one week, 48 the next. 3. How many years of nursing? three 4. What Shift: Day, Evening, nights, or weekend only? nights 5. City and State Western North Carolina ...
  15. Heart Sounds anyone?

    yes, definately make sure the earpeices are facing forward. I am embarrassed to say this but it is the truth: I was out of nursing school roughly six months before I realized I had earpeices turned the wrong way! I was very embarrassed, it wasnt that...