There are many cases in which we do things and obtain an order later. For instance, if we go in and find a patient hypoxic, we aren't going to wait for an order to apply O2. We would apply the O2, see...
ForeverYoung018 replied to Hoosier_RN's topic in General Nursing
In my 10 years as a bedside RN, this is by far the worst staffing shortage I have ever seen. I work nights where the majority of newer nurses are placed. The hospital decided to reduce our staffing...
At a former job; A nurse left a bag of Fentanyl in a patient's room. I think she had to run out real quick, but when she came back, the bag was gone. Apparently, the patient's family had been...
ForeverYoung018 replied to KyleStaarmannRN's topic in Patient Education
I don't find your post snarky at all. I'm literally trying to learn to become better at being able to recognize this. Yes, I have experienced the restlessness in all of my patients who were near...
ForeverYoung018 replied to KyleStaarmannRN's topic in Patient Education
How are you able to determine when the last moments are? I haven't experienced a ton of deaths, but probably a hand full. I have found that it's always different for people. Some people will have...
ForeverYoung018 replied to KyleStaarmannRN's topic in Patient Education
I am glad I came across this thread. I always struggle to know when the last moments of death are coming for my pts.
Last night I had a pt who was comfort care. When I started my shift; she was...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in General Nursing
Yeah. After hearing all of the details, her mistake was so egregious that it's surprising she was able to keep her license for 1 year after being investigated by BON.
I mean any nurse who makes...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in General Nursing
Radonda wasn't part of the conversation between Radiology, the doctor, and the primary nurse who were discussing monitoring vs. unmonitoring. She was just told by the primary nurse that the pt didn't...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in General Nursing
I still stand by my initial statement. The primary nurse should have advocated and said that medication wouldn't be given off the floor. There have been many instances where I haven't felt comfortable...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in General Nursing
After listening to the specifics of this case and listening to testimonies, I do believe that she was the scapegoat.
The argument that kept being made was the lack of monitoring after giving a...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in Nursing News
I remember I was working the night shift one night on an inpatient med-surg unit. At times, we were a step down unit, as well. We were 1 nurse short, yet were expected to take more admissions to our...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in Nursing News
If she goes to jail; then all of the unsafe politics in hospitals needs to stop. Hospitals better start going on a hiring frenzy because there are many hospitals, who put their nurses in unsafe...
ForeverYoung018 replied to tnbutterfly - Mary's topic in Nursing News
Radonda was the help all nurse and was asked to give the Versed by the patient's RN because Radiology was threatening to cancel the test due to a time issue. After reading the CMS report, not guilty....
I'm one of those nurses who always gets confused between short acting and regular acting insulin. I'm familiar with long acting as I work 3rd shift and we give it quite a bit at night. Despite the...