Yes, the doctor that I consulted with is employed with the hospice company. The other reason that they are using to justify my termination is that I called in an order for lorazepam which is part of comfort kit. However, when the doctor refused to ap...
Thank you! This was the first time in 4 yrs as a hospice nurse where the hospice doctor refused to let me send out a comfort kit. I know the company was desperate for referrals, but I didn't think they would stoop so low as to compromise the care of ...
I was terminated yesterday for calling another hospice doctor at our company for advice on how to handle a pt's unmanaged symptoms. I disclosed the pt's age and her dx of ES Parkinson's and the symptoms that were not being managed by the pt's physici...
I commend you for surviving so long in those conditions. I love hospice, but have not been impressed by the business side of it. I tried case management after starting out as the weekend oncall nurse and have found that the CMs are exploited beyond b...
Meliss214 replied to Morganalefey's topic in Hospice
I currently work that shift. Definitely prefer these hrs compared to the m-f schedule. I'm responsible for doing admissions also so I usually work Mon and Tues doing paperwork. The worst part of this shift is having your sleep interrupted to go out o...
I received orders from the Dr to give a pt with COPD and lung ca 15 L of oxygen because the pt is experiencing respiratory distress and the ativan and morphine were insufficient. The pt was previously on 5 Lof 02 until the family bumped up the oxygen...
I had 6 mos of nursing experience when I was hired to work as a hospice RN. I spent 1 mo shadowing the case managers and assisting when possible. Fortunately I had a supervisor who was just a phone call away so I never felt like I was all alone. I've...
Yes, the patient is on hospice and since I am new to hospice and this company, I didn't no that I could order cipro without the DON's permission, although she would like me to think that I need her permission. I was informed yesterday by the on call ...
I'm beside myself right now because my DON won't let me call in an order for cipro to treat a UTI in a pt with bladder cancer because she considers it to be an aggressive treatment. Am I overreacting?
I left the hospital scene after enduring "bullying" behavior from the veteran nurses. I now have to drive all over Houston to care for hospice patients, but it's worth not having to watch your back from disingenuous co-workers.
Meliss214 replied to luvemmaboo's topic in New Nurse
Congratulations on making it this far! I only lasted 4 mos at my first job as a psych nurse and 2 mos as a day surgery nurse. I couldn't stand the nastiness of the other nurses. I'm 44 so I'm ready to leave the high school mentality. I'm excited abou...