VagariTurtleRN replied to Damiancrr's topic in Florida
I would strongly advise against it. You will put yourself and the patients you are caring for in danger. Also, if you were to wreck your car after working all day and all night without any sleep, you would be no good to them dead. Is it really worth ...
VagariTurtleRN replied to ForensicPsychNurse's topic in Psychiatric
I worked as a forensic psych nurse on a max security adult male unit for 8 months as a new grad. I learned a lot in those 8 months, but I can honestly say I will never work in that setting again. My advice to you is: always watch your back, refrain ...
VagariTurtleRN replied to Kittery's topic in School
Probably when a student attempts to do it solo with a piece of clothing, belt, phone cord ect. tied around an object (or just tight enough around their neck) and it proves to be fatal......but then again, they may just write it off as a suicide. Does...
VagariTurtleRN replied to Emergent's topic in General Nursing
I have honestly thought about working at a movie theater as a side job. [emoji4] For some reason, I think that it would be fun. Either that or work as a pharmacy tech. I still keep up with that license. Lol
Thank you! Her due date is actually today and my husband and I are super excited! (She is our first!) We can't wait to meet our precious little girl [emoji4]
Hello everyone, we just recently had a staff meeting and one of the biggest topics that was brought up was ways to improve communication between staff and nursing leadership (ex nurse manager, director) Some of things things that have been suggested ...
VagariTurtleRN replied to NursesRmofun's topic in General Nursing
Had a 15yo newly admitted with drug induced psychosis who walked over to one of our cardboard signs, picked up it up, and yelled "Do I get a tour guide with this s*** or something?" This all happened at about 3am, while the other patients were asleep...
VagariTurtleRN replied to laurenp_rn's topic in Psychiatric
Be careful with the paper gowns, tissue, ect too, because patient's may shove them down their throats in order to suffocate themselves...true story. (Yes, we were able to save them thank goodness!)
I was working a night shift (something I wasn't used to at the time) and charted on a manic teenager who kept us busy all night. A small part of charting should have read "Patient was seen jumping around room...". Instead, my half awake self charted ...