nurseboudin replied to BeenAroundTheBlock's topic in Management
You've tried talking to him...I've worked with some people who've been unreceptive to feedback, they usually hang themselves. I personally would wait it out. It's hard talking to someone who doesn't have insight. Might as well bash your head against ...
nurseboudin replied to ICUSkeenRN's topic in Management
Hard work, lots of networking and soaking up everything I could like a sponge. Education, certification, conferences. Flexibility, solution oriented (no complaining), and always smiling. Politics w drs other Rns and patients.
nurseboudin replied to salvadordolly's topic in Management
Actually, I've been there before. It can get overwhelming and frustrating so I feel your pain. Know that it will pass, it's not personal, and I've never sent someone to the board or peer review that was doing what was in the best interest of the publ...
nurseboudin replied to SweettartRN's topic in Management
It took me a few years to get the salary I wanted. I did a few things beyond getting my MSN, got a specialty certification, participated in Research, served as a representative in my local AORN chapter, volunteered for community service events... It ...
nurseboudin replied to BeenAroundTheBlock's topic in Management
Management ebbs and flows. He may not last. But done is done. Is stepping down an option? Getting out of the rat race and focusing on patients for the next couple of years?
nurseboudin replied to NewOR-RN's topic in Operating Room
I am an OR manager, and I've been involved in two sentinel events to conduct a root cause analysis. It doesn't matter if you leave the room or not. A retained item occurs after final wound closure. In both events we reviewed, the patient wasn't out o...
I just found out that I'm 5 weeks pregnant. Has anyone been through a pregnancy while working in the OR? I don't have the luxury of moving to another unit, as my job has a call requirement.I'm actually paranoid and scared. This is my second pregnancy...
nurseboudin replied to ORgoodie's topic in Operating Room
As a surgical services nurse manager, I say ABSOLUTELY NOT! The scrub is responsible for adhering to specific standards as defined by their job description, not residents or other MDs. I will delay a case if I don't have staff. If this is a frequent ...
nurseboudin replied to biju27's topic in Management
Document, document, document. I am furious for you. Being promoted from within is difficult. Sometimes, you can give them an "opportunity" to improve via an action plan. Failure to comply with all elements in the action plan will result in immediate ...
nurseboudin replied to NurseLumpia's topic in Operating Room
I liked all of your comments and appreciate your perception about nurse managers working rooms; however... much of this depends on the staffing structure, size of the facility, etc... I am a nurse manager and when I started this job, I thought, "I w...
nurseboudin replied to nurseboudin's topic in Operating Room
Yeah, I agree in that it doesn't seem safe. Nor does keeping a patient under anesthesia for prolonged periods of time: count times have exceeded 40 minutes in some cases. That's just painful. We are looking to revamp our count policies for these case...
Does anyone have an effective count policy for 360 spinal cases? Our staff is extremely frustrated with counting trays upon trays of instruments, implants, individual retractor pieces, etc... These counts take forever, but are deemed absolutely neces...
nurseboudin replied to HurricaneRN's topic in Operating Room
In my opinion, I think it's vital in any area of practice to know the standards of care established by the professional nursing organization, state board, and ESPECIALLY your organization. The whole team is accountable for what happens in the OR. My ...