Arghhhhh...I HATE the BD Autoguard catheters! I bet it’s not just you. I’ve worked with the Smith catheters and am very proficient and experienced when it comes to IVs( on the IV specialty team throughout the hospital). We just switched to these and ...
No, I didn't write anything down. The actual patient wasn't in the system yet as he was just brought into the unit. I'm sure they said HIPAA which is the reasoning for having to meet w the privacy officer.
I am stresses to no avail...I'll make this brief. Situation occurred at work where a patient had an anaphylactic reaction and I just happened to be standing there. Provider ordered me to get Benadyrl IM immediately from the Pyxis. You can't pull with...
Prettyladie, DM me. Are you experienced in ER? If so, I'd think you could be hired directly onto the unit vs going through a residency. Starting for an rn 1 is close to $28 and goes up from there....
I never stopped to think that things may be different for me because they have to go through my manager, consider my current unit staffing, etc. hopefully that's the hold up! Lol
Monday 11/19. From my understanding, interviews for the ER were completed that week. We'll see, if it doesn't happen, then it just wasn't meant for me at this time. I'm just thankful to have a job.
From my understanding, $24.58 is the starting. Residency pay may be less than that because the $24.58 is minimum starting...(per a friend who just completed a residency). If I find out more, I will pass it along.