pinkiepieRN
has 8 years experience and specializes in adult psych, LTC/SNF, child psych.
I started out as a psych nurse, thought there was greener grass and am now coming back to psych. I've never stopped using my psych skills and never regret having not worked med-surg.
Do you just "skip" it on clinical days? Most people with valid prescriptions take their meds as prescribed and know how their meds effect them. How would they even know you were taking it - a drug...
pinkiepieRN replied to sideshowstarlet's topic in Psychiatric
If someone purely has a psych dx of dementia, I'm not sure that an inpatient stay would do much for them. I worked at a facility in the past that had two geri-psych wings: geri-psych mood disorders...
pinkiepieRN replied to fworkentin's topic in Psychiatric
I work with kids right now so YMMV but with kids there are often few warning signs that something is going to get out of control until a child places their hands on staff or another patient. There...
Teaching CNAs in a high school turned out to be the opposite of a dream job for me - no support from the other educators and unmotivated teens. It was a learning experience and I've actually taught...
I just accepted my first faculty position after graduating with my MSN in Nursing Ed 2 summers ago. I'm starting with a colleague who's been in this position for a year but they're changing to a...
Did this patient even have capacity to refuse? I've spent so much time working with involuntary psych patients that I realize even though people can be declared "incapable" of making their own...
I'm sorry if I missed this somewhere, but what is your *ROLE* as a psychologist on the unit? Is it to counsel staff or act as a clinical liaison between staff, patients and families? I guess it...
Maybe not your cup of tea, but you could always consider Adult Psych. Adult Psych often has more medically complex patients (depending on what your unit accepts) and there's of course the obvious...
I would love to argue with you, but you've got an interesting perspective there. I have anxiety myself and have taken prescription anxiolytics before. *I* don't think they effected me like that but...
Without more specifics, it's hard to make a generalization to your posed problem. Anxiety medications alter neurochemistry but I don't believe they alter thinking in such a way to "dull common...