KnitWitch replied to Matt8700's topic in Emergency
You only have to give someone the Reglan crazies once and I promise you, after that it will always go in a 50ml IVPB to hang. Also, my chronic narc seekers and frequent fliers, your...
KnitWitch replied to montecarlo64's topic in Emergency
Our ED techs can perform straight sticks for labs/cultures, but can't start IVs for whatever policy reason. Some of our techs are amazing at the straight sticks, and if I have a particularly hard...
In the height of croup season I'm giving IV decadron PO more or less every night. I check with parent/caregiver to make sure the kid likes apple juice, draw up and have my decadron double checked,...
KnitWitch replied to WannaBNursey's topic in Emergency
I got six months in my new grad ED program and about half of that of that was classroom (to be fair even the experience nurses had to endure the classroom portion -- good info but a LOT of it in large...
KnitWitch replied to mbutler14's topic in Emergency
I was very pleased with the ease of EPIC vs. PulseCheck at my last hospital. Some of my change-resistant coworkers had nothing good to say, but I thought EPIC made much more sense from a continuity...
KnitWitch replied to JUSTYSMOM's topic in Emergency
I just love when I see 'PAIN OTHER' as the CC, because it's either going to be really good ("I have a ben-wa ball in my lady parts and it's pinching but I can't get it out," "I think I broke my...
KnitWitch replied to meghanlyn's topic in Emergency
Stick it out. I graduated in Dec. '11, passed my boards in Feb '12, started my first ED job in Sept. '12, and transferred to a different ED (for commuting reasons) in Oct. '13. I have spent A LOT...
You, my friend, unfortunately seem to be stuck in a "nurses eating their young" scenario. This is both unfortunate and frustrating. In my experience there are two things you can do. 1) Try to suss...
Nope. As long as you have a strong resume and cover letter to back up your enthusiasm you can never apply for too many jobs. If/when you're called to interview, do make sure you have a strong focus...
OR RN job, no contest. Working as an OR RN (even in a surgical center as opposed to a hospital) will be a better knowledge base and learning experience than an Epic implementation tech. Trust me....
I kind of want to put this on a post-it and stick it in our fishbowl. Or maybe just tattoo is on my hand so I can easily flash it to the doc the next time we get someone who is hypotensive,...
KnitWitch replied to RunawayN's topic in Emergency
One year is sort of the golden rule of thumb. Emergency nursing looks especially good on your resume because you're expected to deal with a variety of things and be flexible. I'd suggest polishing...
KnitWitch replied to RunawayN's topic in Emergency
Oh man, this question hits so close to home right now. I have a year of experience in the ED, and I still dread having to drop a line in someone. Don't get me wrong -- I will never refuse to TRY,...
KnitWitch replied to thelema13's topic in Emergency
Granola-type bars, nuts, apples with peanut butter or caramel, cheese and pepperoni, hummus with pita chips, potato chips, doritos, m&ms... I try to bring a variety of shelf-stable stuff and...
KnitWitch replied to Nursepreneur's topic in Emergency
As long as a patient is in possession of at least some of their mental faculties (e.g. not post-ictal, in the throes of a mental health crisis or suffering from dementia) I can make peace and...