This is what I've ben doing for 4 years: kept my inpatient part time RN ICU job while working primary care NP 2 days a week. I make way more money in dual role vs NP job alone, with added benefit of...
Babyboss 19 replied to Kenneth S. Veillon's topic in General Nursing
I disagree with the idea that social skills cannot be taught. Social skills are mostly taught, through adapting to cultural norms in the workplace and reflection on personal experiences. This cannot...
Babyboss 19 replied to SafetyNurse1968's topic in Critical Care
Yay, babies! -now you're speaking my language. So, agree with above labs. Septic work up warranted. I however, would not do radiology yet. Except CXR in ED.
first get CBC, man diff, CMP,...
I had 25 + yrs Nursing experience prior to completing my APRN. It carried no value in my NP interviews. Nobody cared. (That hurts) You can't compare apples to oranges. It stinks, I know. I was...
I work part-time, inpatient RN and as outpatient APRN for last 3 years. I only hold Med Mal for my NP job, not the bedside position. It doesn't make sense as I am not functioning within the scope of...
It's the same with MMR vaccine: women should not get pregnant for no less than 28 days afterward, due to risk of teratogenic effects. (Although that is a live attenuated virus and quite a different...
I would urge all HCPs to read over the interview of Dr. Paul Offit, a pediatrician, infectious disease specialist and developer of the Rotateq vaccine and others. Extremely thorough and...
Agreed. I failed 6 styles of N-95. The PAPR is totally better imo anyway. In my hospital, each unit has posted, at the charge desk, a list of staff who passed fit test and those needing PAPR....
I have approached her directly, and the manager, in the past, which is my usual MO. I agree that is often the best approach. Just doesn't seem to stick for long. Then I was asked "so, you want YOUR...
sorry this is long...
Need some POV on how to manage ancillary staff in private practice. Which, is usually not a problem for me. Have been part time, 3 years now, as a PNP in private practice....
Babyboss 19 replied to Nurselynnnicu's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I know this is a late reply but...
Sick babies (mostly preemies) are unable to concentrate their urine well. The kidneys are immature. Thus they pee out all their Bicarb, instead of reabsorption...
Babyboss 19 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in Nursing News
Nurses who argue for more pop-ups/alerts need to read the ample data on alarm fatigue. More alerts do not necessarily = safer. But, those in place need to be relevant. That's my point. And, in...
Babyboss 19 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in Nursing News
THIS. this is why facilities need to address "pop-up" fatigue for countless, unwarranted EMR alerts that have little to do with patient safety. It is known that nurses ignore these over