Shhhhh.....! Stop. Like others have said, no harm came to the patient. Yes, something COULD have happened. But nothing did. All is well. Except for the excessive self-flagellation. I'll bet the...
You can report anonymously. You should have a corporate compliance hotline, and those reports do not have to have a name attached to them. When I was a new nurse, I became sick on the floor. I left a...
Opinions and stories, please: I am a fairly new RN, just about three years now. I started on Med-Surg and went to the ED just about a year ago. I have a BSN and graduated in 2010. I started in...
Stop making stupid mistakes (a COUPLE of times?? How do they know you'll never make that mistake again? You did it more than once already!), stop ******* people off, and think a lot less about your...
GrnTea, Yes, this point is well taken. I actually prefer to use correct terms and explain them. So I am in the habit of saying "anticoagulant" to patients, and not "blood thinner." I do explain it in...
OCNRN63, Um, yeah. Thanks. (Not.) Read what I said earlier about the value of "not berating." You see, I am in the future ALSO, and I well see the error of my ways. No need to bring that back to the...
Oh, man!! RIGHT?? He gave me the orders during assessment/med pass, and I said, "So, will you be putting the orders in, sir?" He said, "NO! That's why I'm calling you!"
Excellent. Thank you. And your gentle admonishment is noted and well taken. I will cease thinking of blood as either "thick" or "thin". Thanks again, all of you. You put my mind at ease AND educated...
Started freaking out about this at home. Of course, I didn't think about it when I was ON SHIFT. Had a lady scheduled for a colonoscopy today. Her INR was still pretty high, so I got a telephone order...