JohnBearPA

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  1. Dangerous nurses

    about the order for KCL not being d/c'd, and kaexalate given at the same time,,,,, doesn't anyone do chart checks in this facility? There's more than one nurse at fault here. it's still terrible that it wasn't caught sooner.
  2. Did AIDS patient can share same room with other patient?

    I really think you need to go and speak with your instructor. Also do some reading on HIV and AIDS. I am doubtful that the "AIDS pt." has full blown AIDS and is sharing a room with someone who is much more a risk to him than he is to this old man t...
  3. Do you wear your seatbelt

    I wear my seatbelt in my truck or in someone elses car all of the time, but I'll ride a motorcycle w/o a helmet as long as I'm driving the bike. If i'm a passenger, i wear a helmet. I do enjoy the feeling of the wind on my face and thru what's left...
  4. Am I wrong because i don't want to do CNA duites

    Hmmmm, tonight I'm already at work since 7p, until 7a. we had an LPN call off, so I'm in an unfamiliar hall until 11p. Just got done my meds, and charting is already done. Now at 11p, I go to my hall, and do my 30 pts, and the other hall's 30 pts ...
  5. Question!

    I'm not sure anymore, and I've lost touch with one of them. I believe she was started in L&D but moved to postpartum later. I know LPN's at that particular hosp aren't able to work in the nursery, but they're employed in NICU, so some of this m...
  6. Question!

    I think this depends on the state and the hospital. I know several nurses that I went to school with that work OB/Gyn as LPN's. Obviosuly RN's are preferred, but at least in PA, I know several LPN OB/Gyn nurses. Probably not the same everywhere th...
  7. Bummed

    I agree, because most of the CNA's here understand the reasoning behind telling their superior, the Nurse or Charge Nurse, that you're taking a break. If you're playing fast and loose with your staff, I'm just happy you're not at my facility. Belie...
  8. Bummed

    The pee break is getting blown out of proportion here. The OP said "stepping off the floor" which can be for anything from a pee break to lunch. From your responses, you seem to be just getting a laugh from serious responses explaining why nurses e...
  9. Bummed

    Most units that I've worked on have staff b/r's on the floor, so no one is leaving the floor to go pee. As for the "MY LICENSE" thing, when you lose yours because of something a subordinate has done or failed to do, you'll understand why most of us ...
  10. Bummed

    No, it's NOT kindergarten, it's WORK, and as a supervisor of the CNA's at work, I too expect to be notified of when they leave the floor. I also have the courtesy to let my CNA's and the other nurse know when I leave the floor for break, or whatever...
  11. Abuse of Nurses

    The facility tried to get her to retract her statement to police the next day, but it was too late. The resident had been exhibiting this behavior for several MONTHS, and admin was VERY aware. In fact there were several other assaults, such as resi...
  12. Abuse of Nurses

    I was charge in my LTC when 3 CNA's came to me reporting an assault by a known combative, A&Ox3 resident. I called my DON and administrator, which were both unavailable, then police upon CNA request. Police responded, resident was made aware of...
  13. Nursing and Spirituality

    I think you'll learn what's expected and your texts will become clearer when they're covered in class. We learned alot of this stuff in school, and had no idea how it would effect our nursing care until we got out and actually worked as nurses. As ...
  14. Catchy One-Line Phrases

    lol, while in the room administering meds, two CNA's gave the woman in the next bed a boost, and apparently came very close to banging her head on the headboard. They both apologized profusely, and the elderly pt told them "Don't worry honey, my hus...
  15. Fired, need advice.

    you know, I'm reflecting on my past employer, and wondering why the heck I didn't quit before this. The shortages of both supplies and staffing was there, and they seemed to promote sloppy nursing. I always try to do my best, and there's one other ...