LPNpaired replied to guest1110906's topic in General Nursing
Okay, YIKES. Would you guys let someone fall out and die in lieu of giving CPR just because you weren't on the clock, as well.? (Obviously CPR is a protected area, I'm just making a point). No, she...
LPNpaired replied to guest1074618's topic in General Nursing
Where to go if you dont want to work with patients at ALL?... Out the door. (Seriously though- not judging, its just common sense. What you're asking is like saying "where can I be a veterinarian when...
LPNpaired replied to Erika Patterson's topic in General Nursing
...am I in the wrong place or are most nurses seriously old enough to be ltc patients.?... "65" "72" "54" ..... Just teasing ? but seriously y'all are troopers... Most nurses I work with are much...
Old post but I wanted to weigh in in case anyone... Nurse or CNA... Stumbles on this like I did. In that situation, telling her the first time was appropriate and attentive. The 2nd time was probably...
I disagree that it's a 'disaster waiting to happen', an 11 year old is perfectly capable of understanding to behave while mom has to work... Being 'in and out' during downtime isn't exactly the same...
Because a med error DID occur. If a patient lists something as an allergy, it's your responsibility to not give that med, even if (and I say this to OP as well, so she can rest easy) 90% OF THE TIME...
I never said I planned to do so. I called, not intending to set an appointment, asking for information. They were helpful, so I went ahead and did so. Unless the secretary put a special note on my...
Everything I've found via research is over 5 years old. Literally, all of it. Nothing based in 2017 as far as I have seen. Would love your reply if you meet any of the following: -Work in or have been...
Not to undermine the advice of other nurses here, but... I PERSONALLY wouldn't self-report if my life depended on it. Saying you will get a "better outcome" for it, is a lie they tell you to make...