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I wonder if we work in the same facility... I almost died of laughter when I saw a sign saying "Do Not Defecate" Like how do you even enforce something like that?? Poo-police??
StarBrownRN replied to parolang's topic in Urology
The FA told you to push back, but didn't say they would address it?? That sounds suspicious. Have you spoken with the clinical coordinator? And I'm curious as to why the LPN and Charge RN are cutting patient times when the patient is in your pod??...
StarBrownRN replied to Angelrn2008's topic in Urology
Many times you won't even know the patient's HIV status. Like TwinMom said the biggest concern is HepB. It's more virulent than HIV. As for internal disinfection, biomed usually handles that. You may want to consult with them.
StarBrownRN replied to nurseontheway's topic in Urology
I think everyone should experience both, but I find that nurses who are really nurses and into Evidence-Based practice and critical thinking like acutes.
StarBrownRN replied to ladynesh's topic in Urology
I'm not sure how things turned out for you, but please RUN AWAY from any FA position that requires you to work the floor. That's a red flag. That clinic likely has staffing, management and retention issues; and probably a lot of productivity and fis...
May I ask why you are doing this research? Might I suggest you conduct a thorough literature review...because all of your questions have been answered and are almost common knowledge
StarBrownRN replied to lawandaluxnurse's topic in Urology
I hated chronics with a passion and couldn't wait to get to acutes. Then the unpredictable long hours of acutes started to wear on me. So, I went back to chronics on a PRN basis and I find doing both helps me. It makes acutes less grinding and chron...
StarBrownRN replied to bluegeegoo2's topic in General Nursing
We were out of urinals, so the patient peed in his reusable coffee mug--while on a hemodialysis machine. (He could have asked to pause the Tx and go to the restroom.) And that mug of cloudy pee sat chair side for the remaining 3 hours of tx. After Tx...
StarBrownRN replied to thelittlenurs's topic in Urology
The effects of Epo on blood pressure is in the medication's prescribing info. Hypertension is one of the side effects in patients with CKD/ESRD. You can visit the manufacturer's website for a copy of the prescribing info. Epogen has many contraindic...
I feel your family's anguish. My family faced a similar decision when my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer at 81 and already had CHF with frequent episodes of pulmonary edema. We had to ask ourselves was it worth putting him through radiation, c...
StarBrownRN replied to thelittlenurs's topic in Urology
You may want to consider joining ANNA, if you have a local chapter that is active. They have some great educational and professional development resources. It's also a good networking tool. (And what's a medication nurse? I had to leave ICHD altoge...
StarBrownRN replied to southernbelle07's topic in Urology
Where I am, sodium modeling has been discontinued and exact dialysate temperatures are not prescribed. There is a temperature range, but we can use nursing judgement to adjust within the allowable range. Truth be told, using temperature to manage BP ...
I have had the same experience with scrubs and other clothing. In my dry clean only items, I use dress shields. In scrubs and other things, I spray the pit area with white vinegar right after I take them off. If you can, you may want to consider a ...
StarBrownRN replied to Alex Egan's topic in Urology
Be diligent, but don't be scared. A patient prescribed a 3k and ends up on a 2k will most likely not go into cardiac arrest after one 3.5hr treatment. When I was in chronic, we switched to using only the most common concentration among our patients f...