tntrn

tntrn ASN, RN

L & D; Postpartum

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About tntrn

tntrn has 34 years experience as a ASN, RN and specializes in L & D; Postpartum.


Married; independent (not to be confused with anything political); creative;

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  1. Concealed Carry for Caregivers

    Not that we would ever move back to CA, but IF we were considering it, that would take care of that.
  2. Concealed Carry for Caregivers

    Quail yes; deer, not. Many hunting experts say that the .223 ammo used in an AR-15 doesn't have the power to kill a large animal on contact. so they are not recommended for hunting.
  3. Concealed Carry for Caregivers

    head shot.
  4. Off duty RN scope of practice on an airplane.

    When he first started describing it to me, I said, "let me guess...it was like the keystone cops." I am sure we've all seen it. I should add that this was pre-911 and now the pilots do not leave the cockpit except to use the loo. Another pilot de...
  5. Off duty RN scope of practice on an airplane.

    I worked 35 years in Labor and Delivery and the only chest compressions I ever did was on an infant. In all those years of nursing, there was never once a code called on an adult in my department. So even though I took ACLS, (talk about a fish out ...
  6. Off duty RN scope of practice on an airplane.

    Interesting thread: My husband is a retired airline captain with 38 years experience and has related many post-trip medical emergency stories to me. First of all,the crew doesn't make medical decisions unless they are very simple problems, such as...
  7. Ebola in Texas

    I received my Nurse.com magazine in the mail today. Of note is an article about a nurse who found that putting on and taking off all that protective gear isn't that easy "in an intensive 10 day class" she took. Ten days! Can you imagine intensiv...
  8. Ebola in Texas

    Um-hm..street lights, bike paths......voter registration....
  9. Ebola in Texas

    Wish I knew the source, or could remember it, but the Republicans actually voted to give Obama more than he requested for the CDC. And of course, over 90% of their budget goes for stuff that has nothing to do with pandemic prevention anyway. It's...
  10. Ebola in Texas

    And that is a great question. Our yearly "competencies" were computer based things with a 30-45 minute presentation to watch and then the test. The challenge was to take the test without ever watching the presentation......which saved lots of tim...
  11. Ebola in Texas

    Right, but if someone is living there, perhaps they would be in situations in their life outside work where they might be esposed. After I posted that, I saw where they say he might have been exposed while cleaned a van where a patient had died. ...
  12. Ebola in Texas

    I think the cameraman has lived there for 3 years, so it is possible he was exposed in some way other than his work.
  13. Ebola in Texas

    Thanks for that information. With that, it begs the question, for me, as to why Dr. Nancy Snyderman and her crew will be going into isolation for 21 days. Unless they all had broken skin/mucous membrane contact with infected body fluids from so...
  14. Ebola in Texas

    I am still unclear about how one gets infected with Ebola....can one get infected from simply being in contact the the bodily fluids of one who is infected? Do the bodily fluids from one infected simply have to touch you, even if there your skin in ...
  15. Ebola in Texas

    The Red Cross is supplying the family with food. They refused to quarantine themselves, as I understand it, and therefore, the legal order for them to stay inside. It may seem harsh, but I feel a necessary precaution.