I have an entire career in healthcare before coming to the bedside or getting my RN. I was given some level of credit for this. I am not sure what to entirely expect of myself or my career as I begin a new position soon, but I KNOW there isn't goin...
First, I don't know if you intended the tone here to be condescending, but it is. Second, I made it clear my experience is in the ICU. Of course you never asked what kind but after the past 2 years alone I was definitely part of the conversation. ...
I am currently working on an offer that does give me credit for previous nursing and my hourly rate / salary will also be above average. I am a brand new NP starting a Critical Care Neuro position. My experience is ICU and Rapid Response Team. I u...
My most recent experiences sound so much like what you have already heard. Being a critical care nurse in a pandemic has not been easy. But what is easy? What in life is ever easy? Falling down, but not getting back up. Failing to show up, but not th...
What amazes me are the number of employees anywhere acting like this vaccine is the first mandate ever. Umm...TB testing, even outside of healthcare. And if you had a positive result you had to do chest x-rays with months of meds that have a lot mo...
ZenLover replied to evelynkarirn's topic in Hospice
I work in the ICU and with COVID we see a lot more of this than ever before because many of our patients are unvaccinated and come from families that didn't really believe COVID was real. As a result we have been screamed at, one patient's family ra...
ZenLover replied to Orion81RN's topic in Private Duty
I don't know if this will work for you but I know what your talking about because I work in a hospital and that thick Zinc is hard to deal with once pasted on. I remember though when my son was a baby he managed to get Strep in his gut and it gave h...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1742-6723.13537
Not that it was necessarily Ivermectin, but this link looking at the potential toxicity of different treatments at home for COVID might be useful to you right now. Problem is that I am...
I saw something similar in a grown man that came into our ED and up to our ICU. His pH was 7.02 and it was metabolic acidosis, not respiratory driven. They were thinking it was because he had taken a new prescription of Metformin....but no way it w...
I, personally, would avoid "talking at her". She obviously doesn't like it and you are getting frustrated = not working for either of you. Most miscommunication is not bad intent, is bad understanding.
Quit trying to educate her and educate yo...
I worked on the business side. Credentialing is time consuming, not necessarily expensive. I am not saying you need to argue or even seek him out on the conversation. Professionally I would ignore the comment and do my job to the best of my abilit...
Okay, so ya'll are probably like why did you hop on here, you should be celebrating.
Seriously, I have to tell you though that after reading all the posts about how I passed the boards I needed to help save ya'll some money.
1) Keep some of...
Are there any NP / FNPs or the like that work in home healthcare? I am potentially looking at being hired (within the hospital system I currently work in) as a new grad FNP in home health. Basically (5) 8 hour days a week seeing 8-10 patients a day...