earle58 is right each drug is catergorized and almost or always have the same ending for example -zepam, olol, if you have a nursing drug guide, each catergory is listed in the front of the book and it tells you the side effects, intervention, and ...
the majority of nurses on the floor are newly graduates, and she wasn't very old herself, the thing i dont understand is how could she confused me for a housekeeper, when i was wearing scrubs and had a stethescope around my neck, she didnt even look...
I'm Hispanic and an RN-BSN, and there was this one time I went into my patient's room, and respiratory therapist was in there and said, "can you please come back and clean up later," I was in SHOCKED, not only that but very, very upset.:angryfire:ang...
I graduated last year december, and started in internship program on a medical unit which is a cardiac floor and love it, i'm learning alot, more than i did in clinicals, a friend of mine from school works in the ED, nights and she sees everything, ...