cebuana_nurse replied to monkeybug's topic in Ob/Gyn
I had one patient who happened to be a nursing student (not sure how far she is in the nursing program). She was already fully dilated and she fairly did well for being a primip. I went over the couple regarding pushing and the delivery of the baby w...
cebuana_nurse replied to PeepnBiscuitsRN's topic in Ob/Gyn
I've had instances that patients come in with lengthy birth plans, I go over them with the couple to see which are applicable and not as well as emphasizing that as long as the baby is breathing and transitioning well to extrauterine life, I'm more o...
cebuana_nurse replied to Cottontop365's topic in Ob/Gyn
To: shadow This is pretty much the same scenario at my current hospital. They ended up doing on-call schedules for nurses and we have a calendar full of requests for vacations so that our manager could fairly approve such vacations or reject them due...
cebuana_nurse replied to cebuana_nurse's topic in Ob/Gyn
I work at a small community hospital that only averages less than 100 births per year, so practice with limited patients is really hard. I was looking for like dummies or study materials to know more about this but so far no luck.
cebuana_nurse replied to Kayla.J.RN's topic in Ob/Gyn
I agree with Fyreflie. Ask your co-workers if there's any written policy regarding this. I think that as a nurse working in L&D, you should be ready for anything. Labor and Delivery is known to be very unexpected. God forbid if you get a patient ...
cebuana_nurse replied to cebuana_nurse's topic in Ob/Gyn
I currently have my Bachelor's so enrolling for master's won't be a problem since it's in my plan anyways in the future and my hospital reimburses for it as continuing education as long as I keep my full time status. However, I don't think it'll be h...
cebuana_nurse replied to mommy2boysaz's topic in Ob/Gyn
My department gives out a lot of free goodies just to boost our census. So far, we only average up to 100 births per year which is really sad. We give out a diaper bag from Gerber (only given to WIC moms) and is already pre-packaged whether they are ...
cebuana_nurse replied to Carlos1's topic in Ob/Gyn
I agree with NurseNora. In addition to that, most babies would either get a small laceration due to to electrode placement but very minimal. We usually treat it with Polysporin ointment application.
cebuana_nurse replied to jodyangel's topic in Ob/Gyn
I have never heard of Demerol can be used for shivering. Good thing I bumped into this topic. Most of my post C-sec patients gets IV Toradol x 6 doses. They either get Demerol or Morphine in the PACU. Once on the floor, they don't use those. I think ...
cebuana_nurse replied to SuesquatchRN's topic in Geriatric
UPDATE: Its been almost a year since I got a job at the OB dept and I love it! I think this is where I definitely belong. I'm also picking overtime and my co-workers are amazing and definitely took me under their wings. They're very helpful and nurtu...
cebuana_nurse replied to tootsyroll's topic in International
I agree with above posts. It's not easy to be in nursing school here in the US. Being a foreign grad, sitting in the NCLEX was nerve wracking as well as the processing took forever. If you go to the Philippines, there's no question of you getting int...
cebuana_nurse replied to ToughLover's topic in General Nursing
It does happen and I agree to take it as a compliment. Smile, be professional and walk away. With FB, thank God, I don't have friend requests from patient's families. I usually ignore them. I had a post surgical pt where his brother was visiting him....
cebuana_nurse replied to cebuana_nurse's topic in Ob/Gyn
@rninwch: I live literally half a mile from the hospital I worked and it doesn't matter for them. They need an RN to staff a department even if it's closed. So I am being used as a number of the staffing enough needed to be in the hospital per depart...