EdwardDunlap replied to guest042302019's topic in Geriatric
Get to know your residents well. Get to know their family members well too. Especially those that visit often will save you lots of head aches. The better you know the family and resident the better off you will be. I have been in LTC for 28 years co...
EdwardDunlap replied to Blackcat99's topic in Geriatric
Rounds In our facility on the 10-6 shift are at 11-1-3-5. The 5am round is the heaviest due to all the get-ups that days wants up when they come on shift
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EdwardDunlap replied to CYoungLPN's topic in Geriatric
The standard on nights about the same everywhere I guess. It sure seemed easier in the past night shift way back was just keep them turned and dry. Then autoclave aseptos they were glass then with big rubber bulbs on top. I think we had like 6 meds. ...
EdwardDunlap replied to smartypantsnurse's topic in LPN/LVN
If you want it go for it . Just wasn't for me. Started once way back was in the second year of a two year program looked out the class room window one fine spring morning saw a couple crappie fishing boats go by on the way to the lake. Asked my self ...
EdwardDunlap replied to CYoungLPN's topic in Geriatric
Wow how do you find the time? I have been on Nights for 8 years now and we are just as busy as the day and evening shift tell me please what I am doing wrong. Typical night in my facility with 75-82 residents split between 2 nurses. Come on shift at...
EdwardDunlap replied to libran1984's topic in Geriatric
I have now been in LTC 28 years and have seen lots of changes. The changes have not been for the best. When I first started we cared for the resident and not the patient. That was the difference I think. We knew each and every one as individuals. 28 ...
EdwardDunlap replied to downsouthlaff's topic in LPN/LVN
I have been an LVN for 28 years there is not much in nursing that I have not done. I think the older a nurse/RN is the more they respect the role of the LVN/LPN. The younger nurses/RN some times don't have a clue when it comes to clinical skills. I s...