New Angel

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New Angel has 1+ years experience.


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  1. I don't psych nurse like the other psych nurses here

    I began psych nursing a year ago, and graduated 2 years ago. I work in a tiny office with many high energy, big attitude, sometimes seemingly anxious staff members who have 5 to 10 to 15 years med/surg & ER experience....many are cynical, sarcast...
  2. Just accepted a prn psych position : )

    Hello! I work at a psychiatric hospital that has a casual dress code. It is suppose to help create good rapport & relax the patients who identify scrubs/uniforms as being 'establishment' oriented. Psych nursing involves a lot of one-to-one verbal...
  3. What do you use for personal alarms on psych units

    Our voices and phone paging systems are our personal alarms. If we yell the word 'Staff!', then people know to run to the voice, and beyond our unit doors we use a phone paging system for good ol' Dr. Strong over the phone intercoms, they run through...
  4. power struggles

    This is a hot topic around my office as well....Some say that certain employees have higher propensities for antagonizing pt.'s then others. I try to have the optimist's mindset and hope that noone would ever purposely antagonize a pt.. Firsty, I co...
  5. New Grad: feeling defeated

    Its a very strange job market out there right now for new nurses.....Your previous experience means nothing to human resources if it is not straight up acute care as an RN. I know the feeling of having phat ER experience and not getting hired. I grad...
  6. Has this ever happened to you??

    I am also a Night nurse at a 24 hour psychiatric locked facility. Thank goodness I have a manager that will always work when others call out sick, she's the best! However, one sunday morning, she was out of town and my morning nurse relief-coworker c...
  7. opinion needed

    I don't necessarily think the whole story is fiction...It sounds like a typical scenario: If you are hitting walls/kicking or banging doors and cannot stop yourself you are at a risk of self harm and are escalating into severe agitation with some vio...
  8. Got my RN license in CA with 5 felonies and 3 midemeanors

    Congratulations. I commend your statements on honesty and not lying about your experiences. I am glad you are able to work and move on with your life. Honestly: initially, it is alarming that people with drug trafficking history can be licensed to p...
  9. Just a vent... medical vs psych

    I work in a very small psych hospital and we also have had disgruntled interactions with the local ER. My coworker has been suggesting for months that we do a training experience where the ER nurses spend a few hours on our facility and our psych nu...
  10. Making sure a patient is medically cleared

    Our facility also mandates a MD to MD consult & discussion before accepting a Pt. that is to be medically cleared. But on my night shift, I myself do a great deal of the chart review & recommending to the MD on-call {very small facility, we u...
  11. Soon to be BSN graduate...and frustrated

    I recommend perusing the facility website and familiarizing yourself with their mission statement, values, motto, etc. Read up on your states most important psychiatric laws, such as seclusion, restaraints, emergency medication {mostly IM}, Legal Ho...
  12. Antagonizing patients--just a vent

    I have also been extremely alarmed by the cursing and 'venting' commentary of my coworkers. I only see this type of talk during shift change reports, and if I ever felt a patient was being mis-treated I would not hesitate to address the issues with t...
  13. Working with BPD and IED pt.'s, any tips??

    Wonderful responses, thank you!
  14. I have been a psychiatric nurse for a short while and find my most challenging patients to be those with diagnosed 1>Borderline Personality Disorder & 2> Intermittent Explosive Disorder. It is especially difficult when the pt. has both diag...
  15. medical care in your place of employment

    When in doubt, send them out!