Hancock330

Hancock330

Medical-Surgical - Care of adults

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Hancock330 specializes in Medical-Surgical - Care of adults.


BSN 1969; MSN 1978; Retired 2012

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  1. Your Third Act

    It's impossible for me to express any pleasure in anything said by Jane Fonda. With a background where several family members were active duty military during and immediately after Viet Nam her behaviors, not ever adequately apologized for, make her...
  2. Is this insubordination? How do I deal with this PSW?

    I think I would explain to the PSW that she is coming very close to practicing nursing without a license which could land her in court with a possible fine and, if she harmed a patient, jail time if she performed any patient care not covered in her j...
  3. Only Crusty Old Bats will remember..

    My first job as an RN (after having waited about 6 weeks for my State Board results), I worked in the old part of the hospital where some of the beds were either "male" or "female" -- and it had NOTHING to do with the patient in the bed. The beds we...
  4. In some places, state regulations REQUIRE employers of RNs and LPNs to put their status in letters an inch high on their name tags. This can be VERY helpful to rational patients. Those with dementia probably won't know but everyone else will be abl...
  5. I graduated with my BSN in the late 60s. The women in my class wore light yellow dresses (with A-line skirts). We wore caps with student stripes on them, and after graduation the stripe changed to reflect the school colors. Our cap -- well, one pa...
  6. I survived the Board of Nursing

    I'm sorry to hear that you B of N was so unprofessional as to charge you with misdeeds without ever examining the evidence to support the complaint. This is truly a case of nurses (I'm assuming that some, probably most, of the board members are nurs...
  7. Should I leave this racist town?

    I lived in California until I was close to 30. I married a guy from a very rural part of Alabama -- who definitely did NOT want "a girl just like the girl that married dear old dad" (the words from a very old song). His family never really understo...
  8. Hostile work environment - Violent Doctor

    One more comment on this thread. If you are a nurse at an institution where there are medical students, interns, or residents providing patient care, one of YOUR responsibilities is to "bring them up right". Do NOT let them get away with being rout...
  9. Malpractice Insurance

    I've never been without my own malpractice insurance. I'm now retired and I still pay $114/year for my policy. 1. If you EVER give one bit of health care advice away from your job, and if the person who got the advice has a bad outcome for any reas...
  10. So, a bazillion years ago -- 1970, to be exact -- I attended a "law for nurses" conference in San Francisco. The presenter was a member of a law firm employed by the Northern California Kaiser Permanente Group. He admitted at the outset he expected...
  11. I graduated from my BSN program, in California, in 1969. I'm now, thank goodness, retired. As a student working as a nursing assistant and during my first 6 years as an RN in California, I had the honor to work with a few nurses who participated in ...
  12. Hostile work environment - Violent Doctor

    A couple of thoughts. Many states are "right to work" states (what an inappropriate label) so a nurse who complains about ANYTHING can be fired. Unless the nurse can prove the firing was due to membership in a protected group, that is, people can't b...
  13. Non-compliant Manipulative Patient

    I'm guessing that there were many staff meetings regarding this patient. However, you don't say whether there was an agreed upon plan of care. While nothing should be posted in the hallway, you might try a poster board in the resident's room outlin...
  14. The Nurse on the Other Side

    OMG my dear, you most definitely need to research a bit about cortisol deficiency and it's effects on serum electrolytes. If the cortisol level gets low enough the serum sodium drops (like way less than 125) while the serum potassium goes through th...
  15. The Nurse on the Other Side

    Wait until you're admitted to a hospital where a small but significant number of the nurses are your former students. Then you can find yourself expected to "know all about" your diagnosis whether it's a one time event or not. And wait until you're...