I had a quit or be fired deal few years back. Been a peds ICU and ED RN in a regional trauma and peds faculty for about 10 years. At this point I had been a paramedic for 25 years as well. I took a job at a critical access hospital for the slower pac...
Seems like abandonment is the new catch phrase being passed around to scare nurses into working more than they are scheduled for.
What exactly is it?
I work in a correctional/prison setting for most likely the largest outfit contracting suc...
I respect the hell out of the LPNs I work with and ask them a million questions a shift. 1. they have been where we work longer than me. 2. They are not stupid.
But yeah, nobodies telling I can't call a doc.
This sounds like something my si...
LOL
I "might" know some ED nurses that "might" share this information and more on a daily basis.
I've been in some big and busy ED's and "maybe" everybody talks about "everything".
Place I work now, is small and 2 people have quit, one by facebook messeger and the other over the phone, no notice. Both had new jobs.
Doesn't effect me either way, I go to work and go home. Seems the way adults do things now though.
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Probably an unpopular opinion but, firing “heroes” for not taking the ‘vid shot or forcing it on employees is not going to fair will for retention.
And I agree, let that guy making 7 figures work it out. I go to work, do my work and go home.
I've worked in a women's prison for close to a year now. Easiest nursing job I've had. LPN's handle the meds, I assist as needed. Work a week on and a week off. Money is good as well.
Inmates are a non issue, respectful, friendly. Just have to ...
Never had it happen.
I tell people when they ask what I do, I'm a mechanic or truck driver...?
Last thing I want to do is tell people about "the worst thing I've seen".
Plus I drive truck and wrench on things on my days off. Things I...
Hasn't effected me one bit.
I had covid back in December and guess what! I am alive and well typing now!! I did get 2 weeks paid off so that was great.
I work as a prison RN, at its height, we had 250 out of 500 female inmates with the 'v...
Started working in my states only women's prison.
To go from working one of the states busiest ED's to the prison was a huge shift. As an RN, I do almost nothing. LPN's pass meds, techs handle most everything else. I scan papers and put in "sic...