Katillac RN

That's not a pic of me. That's Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest for you young pups.

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About Katillac

Katillac has 18 years experience as a RN.


Comedienne Brett Butler says of her devotion to her second husband, "You let one dog get away, you're gonna build a taller fence and put better food out."  Translated to nursing, that means employers need to provide attractive opportunities including some combination of compensation, benefits, scheduling, training, and workplace environment and culture. Then, equally importantly, they need to prioritize retaining the staff they hire by actively showing they respect and value the commitment, knowledge, caring and experience of their staff, both seasoned and newer.

It's kind of that simple. There is no nursing shortage, there's a shortage of attractive opportunities for nurses.

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  1. No. If they ask you to take an assignment in a unit you're not trained for (ICU, peds, L&D) and you refuse and they fire you, you can likely collect UI. In that case they would be firing you without appropriate cause. If you refuse to take a bed...
  2. https://wehavins.com/nv-nurses-legal-handbook/chapter-6-nursing-responsibility-and-the-law/ This citation concerns Nevada, but the laws are similar in many states. Nurses face serious potential consequences both legally and to their licenses for bad ...
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    How to deal with Nosy Co-Workers?

    Here are my two favorite ways of responding in these situations, when someone doesn't get polite hints that I am not sharing personal information. 1) When asked something you don't want to get into, get a super quizzical look on your face and say, "H...
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    Homemade masks

    For those who may be wondering, home made masks (which should really be called just face coverings) are primarily meant to stop virus-carrying large droplets from being spewed from the mouth of the wearer and being transported to the mouth or nose of...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    This is truly reprehensible. Corporations have masks in supply, so they are reporting no shortages. Yet they are refusing to use them supported by poorly defined contingency level guidance from the CDC. The CDC in turn bows to the White House and sup...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    Included in the people talking about nurses' social contract and their duty to care is the Oregon State Board of Nursing. If the BON suggests a social contract is binding on nurses so should the facilities' part be in that same social contract - to ...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    Thank you so much for this! I looked into it, and by God Oregon actually has a plan ! The following is from Oregon Crisis Care Guidance: "The professional “duty to serve” must be balanced with the ethical principle of reciprocity, as healthcare worke...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    Does anyone have a credible reference to support that any state's BON would take action against a nurse who refused to work because of lack of appropriate PPE? I don't mean they might, or they could, or my cousin said her co-worker. I mean a source f...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    Good heavens. Here I was thinking the inadequate PPE was because these places couldn't get masks etc. because of shortages, not because they were too stingy. I'm so naive.
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    Acute COVID, What We're Seeing

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    What happens if you quit?

    I did a search in the PDFs of the nurse practice regulations for PA, and didn't find the word mandate, disaster or crisis. They are the folks who would censure your license. PA Act 102 specifies that you can be mandated to work overtime (including co...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    The CDC is saying - responsibly, I think - that in the absence of an approved mask a scarf, a bandana or (by inference) a home made mask is better than nothing. The Deaconess post makes it seems there are CDC approved designs. Not so. There's a char...
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    Refusing Care of a COVID-19 Patient Due to Inappropriate PPE

    I couldn't agree more. Being treated as a necessary but inconvenient cost burden hardly inspires selflessness and sacrifice. That makes, in my eyes, those who choose to stay and take the informed risk all the more heroic (casting no shade on those wh...
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    Homemade masks

    I think you should try several different designs if you have material and skills! The critical piece that home made masks won't have is a special filter that's heat spun? heat formed? (can't remember the term). I think a piece of furnace filter is a ...