Iheartwoundcare replied to kimbalotz's topic in General Nursing
I am currently obtaining my FNP as I want to do more stable disease management. However, a friend of mine is an ER nurse and is also doing FNP because her ER only hires FNPs. They want those with the...
Iheartwoundcare replied to CardiacDork's topic in General Nursing
Yes, UT Arlington has several admission dates per year. I am currently in their FNP program. I do feel like they are a reputable school, however I do have some complaints regarding their distance...
Iheartwoundcare replied to jeane1090's topic in General Nursing
Breathe. Tell me... are you a robot, or are you human? You made a mistake- and it probably won’t be your last. You sound worried about the patient and that makes a good nurse. You did the right...
You state in your post “Well, my nurse knew I was giving meds and there's nomiscommunication between me and the nurse so IDK why you said that.” so did you, or did you not
You said in your post “Well, my nurse knew I was giving meds and there's nomiscommunication between me and the nurse so IDK why you said that.” So did you, or did you not pass
Iheartwoundcare replied to #MakeItRain's topic in General Nursing
Location: Texas Experience: 4 Years, BSN, CWCN Specialty: Wound Care Facility: Outpatient Wound Clinic attached to a well known LTACH Base Pay: $35.02/hr Differentials: N/A OT: Nope! ...
Iheartwoundcare replied to Michnurse1's topic in General Nursing
I, too, had terrible anxiety working bedside 12 hour shifts. That type of nursing just was not for me. I began floating as a wound care RN and finally got a great job in a wound care clinic making...
Iheartwoundcare replied to AbbyLane's topic in General Nursing
What an exciting time for you!!! I myself have worked in med-surg, neuro and stroke rehabilitation and outpatient wound care. I do not care for the inpatient hospital setting. Nurse to patient ratios...
Iheartwoundcare replied to Nurse Beth's topic in General Nursing
Yes, I agree after reading the CMS report. My initial reaction was to support a poor fellow nurse that simply made a med error. This was definitely not the case....not by a long shot. It was sloppy...
Iheartwoundcare replied to Nurse Beth's topic in General Nursing
What is the legal precedent to charge a med error as reckless homicide? Do we all need to now prepare ourselves for the same fate if we make a mistake in the future? Frightening. Revoke her license....