redheadindixie replied to night owl's topic in General Nursing
I am a male nurse in Alabama,working third shift.The first shift nurse took all of my finger stick blood sugars out of the machine.Then told the DON that she noticed that I hsd not done my 0600 finger sticks.If this was a male I would have talked to ...
redheadindixie replied to Chad_KY_SRNA's topic in General Nursing
I had an accident and had to get one last week. The laceration was NO pain. The tetnus ached terribly for days. I used the pain medicine for the arm ache.
redheadindixie replied to Chad_KY_SRNA's topic in General Nursing
I had an accident and had to get one last week. The laceration was NO pain. The tetnus ached terribly for days. I used the pain medicine for the arm ache.
Hi Andrea, I see that ALL of my posts have been removed. Sorry if I offended you. I never want to discourage young nurses, because it seems less and less young people are going into nursing. I guess after reading all of your posts my point was to g...
redheadindixie replied to SCNuttyMeg's topic in Cardiac
I saw this term used recently also. When I googled it, it said it was basically the same as Vasovagal syncope. It was a short article though. Are you sure it wasn't Klonopin / Clonazepam? "And vasodepressor syncope is also called situational syncope...
redheadindixie replied to 1BlessedRN's topic in General Nursing
i enjoy nursing and i definitely care, but i definitely like pay day also. when i was in nursing school i never thought too much about the money. i just wanted to ~survive to graduation~ and make good grades. and if i didn't need the money i make n...
redheadindixie replied to Irwin0111's topic in General Nursing
When I read this my first thought was "Is this for real?" I think things are done very differently in the US. We definitely can't take money, and the lab in in charge of locating blood. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But my mother-in law is fro...
redheadindixie replied to tmiller027's topic in Emergency
I agree with the above. I am an RN who has worked triage for years, and am also a Paramedic. It is a different kind of triage. And I think you become a master at ER triage, by working the triage area. At our hospital only RN's can triage. But we do...