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  1. What do you hate seeing the MOST in the ER!?
    i hate anyone who acts like they are entitled!!!!
    Jun 10, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  2. Self schedule guidelines
    I do scheduling for about 60 people. It is a nightmare some months. My suggestion- set forth a written set of guidelines and do not give in on them. We post a "wish list' about a month in advance,...
    Jun 10, '12
    Forum: Nursing Management
  3. Fustrated and looking for helpful tips!
    I have been involved with the hiring on our unit for the past year, we prefer previous ER or EMS experience, can you volunteer for EMS work in your area to get some ER experience??? Another idea...
    Jun 10, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  4. How do you get thicker skin?
    [color="#0000ff"][color="#800080"] i feel lucky that i work in an er that has an officer assigned- who would step in if the patient behavior escalated and i work with physicians who i have actually...
    Jan 26, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  5. Best one sentence handoff report
    EMS called in the pt "looks bad and is getting worse"......um...ok....that leaves a lot open for interpretation.
    Jan 26, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  6. ER and strange phenomena
    We get runs of different complaints but I have noticed we get more kidney stones when its been dry and a storm front is coming in. I think the barometric pressure change affects them. But they are a...
    Aug 30, '11
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  7. ER and strange phenomena
    my dog is a sock monster, i am constantly finding half eaten socks in the yard. How the heck she smuggles them out of the house, I don't know. I mean unless she figured out how to let herself out too.
    Aug 30, '11
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  8. getting walked on
    Yelling back may make you feel better in the short term, it isn't worth the long term consequences. We have police in our ED that are great about intervening as needed. Also, our physicians will step...
    Oct 26, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  9. job advice? posted on general forum, but had no luck.
    i am going to differ from everyone else's advice, I think you spend so much time at work, you should enjoy it while you are there. These are just two units that you have worked at, perhaps you can...
    Oct 26, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  10. Advice?
    I have actually worked some shifts at Spotsylvania and it isn't too bad, very nice facilities. what You need to call the department that you are interested in working in, speak to the person who...
    Oct 4, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  11. Any RNs applying Dermabond out there?
    The hospital I am at (in Virginia) only the MD, PA and NP apply it, officially. I don't know if it is a hospital policy or just what.
    Oct 4, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  12. ED ratio across the US
    VA, 1:4 or 5, varying acuity but usually medium to low, pt length of stay is average 150 minutes, Can vary from 65 patients a day to 120 patients, depending. Patient safety is usually adequate,...
    Oct 4, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  13. Help with decreasing ED wait times ...
    It sounds like the size of our ER is comparable. We have a tech and RN at triage. The tech gets the info and does a quick register in the computer and the RN can ask the chief complaint, allergies...
    Sep 29, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  14. ED Safety: Assaults up, drug calls up, security down
    The ER I work in employes Police officers for security, but they expect them to leave the ER and do rounds around the hospital, checking doors and locking and unlocking doors. Seriously? I don't...
    Sep 16, '10
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  15. ? for ER nurses
    Can I suggest that should something like that arise again, you call 911. They should be able to provide oxygen and breathing treatment enroute to the ER. Not that, that excuses the way you were...
    Jan 29, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  16. What is your ED policy in these circumstances
    1. we use the large bore peripheral veins until a central line can be established. 2.depends on the doctor ...we use ketamine a fair amount for lacerations. 3.versed = conscious sedation paperwork,...
    Jan 29, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  17. ER nursing and pregnancy...
    i personally have not been pregnant and working in the ed but have several co-workers who have worked up to the day they went into labor. they did triage if needed, they got help from their...
    Jan 21, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  18. emt-basic good idea to get it before i apply to an ER/ED?
    Congrats... hope you reach all your goals. Good luck.
    Jan 13, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  19. What is the best shift in the ER?
    i agree with the other posts. the worst shift is 11a to 11p. the other shifts just depend on your personal internal clock. i worked days when i started and hated every minute of it, because i was...
    Jan 13, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  20. Help Please!!
    In the ER my patients are not stable until after I have done all the work to get them that way. I usually have at least 2 of the 6 that are at least chest pains/abd pain/septic nursing home, etc....
    Jan 10, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  21. Help Please!!
    ER nurses have been transporting patients up to the ICU for years, why is it so appalling for you to go to the ER to get a patient? ER nurses often have to leave their 6 other patients to bring you...
    Jan 10, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  22. How many visits until you label a frequent flyer or drug seeker?
    I think some people are trying to be P.C. but Truth is you might be labeled a frequent flyer with the number of times you said you had to go to the ER but i don't mind taking care of frequent flyers...
    Jan 9, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  23. How do you get patients to give you a "very good?"
    i am moving to Canada :)
    Jan 9, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  24. Blood draws/SL on kids < 5 yo
    Trying to feel a vein usually doesn't work in the little kids, like several people have suggested, you pretty much have to go for the blue lines. A lot of kids have veins in their dorsal wrist, if...
    Jan 9, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  25. Strange things found on (or in) a pt.
    -almost forgot- the self-mutilator that was in jail who would hide razor blades- in his mouth, under his scrotum, in his rectum, etc..... he would cut himself and then after he got stitched and...
    Jan 9, '09
    Forum: Emergency Nursing