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I know there is never a "typical" day I am sure in the ER, but I was wondering .....
What is a day usually like in the ER?
What all diagnoses's do you see?
How many patients do you see? (pt./nurse ratio)
How long was your orientation?
What qualities/skills do you feel are important?
Thanks
teeituptom, BSN, RN
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What patient or patients family member wouldnt complain about a tourniquet left on for so long. Really its hard to find someone who doesnt start complaining before you even get the IV started. And Ive even been padding all people with Webril before putting the tourniquet on for comfort. They still complain