Interesting discussion...but as with any insurance it's better to have and not need than need and not have! If you've done no wrong NO ONE gives a rip whether or not you have insurance--they're coming...
Sorry, but in the real world you will be expected to be correct 100% of the time. I carried a 4-point, passed NCLEX with flying colors, worked for several decades before making "an error" that cost...
Bottomline, POLICY dictates where, what, why, when, and how you count. Period. In our case CSR/Sterile Services set up our 'system' of counting instruments so it became more of an...
Few if any from Havasu seem to post here but if they did I'm sure everyone would say, "Good Luck and welcome aboard!" No unit at HRMC is more in need of help than the E.R.---which is also perhaps why...
I hear ya', Tracy. We, too, started with just entering specimens and looking up labs. But Pathology refused to come on board (still had to submit full documentation with each specimen) and the lab...
BMW10 replied to cherryclassic's topic in Operating Room
To Mary54, the sales person who wants to know more about the O.R.: Check out AORN's certification program for sales reps. Indeed, many O.R.'s require you to present credentials that prove you've...
In our O.R. we resolved the conflict of when it was okay to drop the mask during a procedure by requiring ALL masks up at ALL times in the room, case ongoing or not. Droplets remain air-borne 30-45...
It's not the 'incorrect' counts that cause a problem, rarely do they go unresolved. It's the uninvestigated 'correct' counts that slip through the cracks and come back to haunt us FOREVER! The...
You go, girl! Tough decision, I know, but you won't regret moving on and starting afresh. And now that you're out of there please consider reporting the incident if for no other reason than to CYA!...
I think you should try to keep your feet wet, if only one weekend each month. Experience, while helpful, does not mean much if it is not recent and current. Too, even if you meet the required CEU's...
Oh, dear. I must be older than even bratt1. I recall bargaining up from an offered $1.25 to $1.29! an hour back when our stockings were cotton or silk and the hospital laundered and stiffly starched...
And you're older yet if you remember saving those I.V. bottles (well, not the blood bottles just those from the D5W or NS) for tube feedings which the kitchen whipped up. Baxter used to have a screw...
I agree, there seems little difference amongst the programs since they all use the same hospitals for clinicals. But Mott is the most affordable and USED to allow you to apply before you actually...
It has now been two months since RNMommy2 relayed her frightening story. Hopefully she listened to all the solicited advice, especially from Jolie and Linda. And if she did not, indeed, remove...