JessiekRN replied to BrnEyedGirl's topic in Emergency
We switched to Cerner from Edims last summer. I still dislike Cerner intensely. I find it to be anything but straightforward. It is awkward and disorganized. Not only non ER friendly but non nurse friendly! I miss Edims every time I chart.
JessiekRN replied to madisenclaire's topic in Emergency
I started out in med surg and am now over a year and a half in the ER. I didn't know exactly what I wanted when I graduated nursing school and was open to taking anything that would be a learning experience and start paying the bills. To be honest th...
Think about it this way- many nurses (and other individuals) come in contact with patients many, many times before they are even diagnosed with anything. I work in the ER where patients are seen first- much of the time we don't even know what a patie...
Amen to that ktwlpn. This customer service nonsense is getting seriously out of hand- gd forbid we tell people the truth or what they need to hear. Gd forbid we offend anyone. Common sense has gone out the door. I've only been in nursing five years b...
"Am I going to be admitted?" As patient walks into the room. One of these days I'm going to just say exactly what I'm thinking. Which is. How the hell am I supposed to know? Why don't you tell me what you're doing here.. And we'll just take it from t...
JessiekRN replied to floridaRN38's topic in Emergency
My ER managers were kind enough to show us nurses their appreciation by buying us.. I can't make this up.. A marker. And as they were handing us our sharpie pens, we were told it was so we "could keep our boards updated." That was pretty much it- way...
JessiekRN replied to turnforthenurse's topic in Emergency
I will admit- it was a pretty humbling experience! I've been in the ED for over a year now, after almost three and a half years on the floor. It was a tough experience to go from being a preceptor, to being precepted. I had become extremely comfortab...
JessiekRN replied to Caffeinated RN's topic in Emergency
Airway is the priority. A patient's LOC will not kill them. So if to maintain airway patency you need to assess LOC to determine how to maintain patency, that's fine. But that's the sole reason LOC would need to be assessed in that situation. I think...
JessiekRN replied to Whts_Ur_Emergency?'s topic in Emergency
"When are they going to move her out of the hallway and into a room?" What I actually say: "let me speak with my charge nurse and see what I can do. I apologize we're very busy today. I know being in the hallway is difficult".What I would like to say...
JessiekRN replied to BSNbeauty's topic in Emergency
Okay- I agree with you completely. You're right in the sense that prioritization is not clear cut and entirely dependent on the situation. But I think the OP is aware of that. Patient in respiratory distress, or discharge? It's clear cut. I think OP ...
JessiekRN replied to BSNbeauty's topic in Emergency
Also I don't think the above poster was talking about hanging out doing nothing till the dr sees the patient to save herself some work. What I think you missed was that she said sometimes you simply can't be faster than the dr, and if the patient is ...
JessiekRN replied to BSNbeauty's topic in Emergency
Larry.. With all due respect here I wasn't talking about "delaying discharge".. In the sense that I don't let discharged patients sit around for hours so my rooms don't get filled. Rather, if we are talking pure and simple prioritization, the dischar...