Hello, I am 9 wks pregnant and presently living in Floida. My husband goes on deployment with the Navy next month and I am thinking of heading to my brothers in Traverse City for the pregnancy. I was...
Saudi Aramco hire female and male nurses to work at their hospital in Dhahran. Your pay will depend on where you come from and the speciality in which you work will also depend on this to some extent....
Serioulsy, I don't know why UK nurses bother. I really don't! Its the comments at the end of the article that annoy me and most of the comments are by people who probably sit in an office all day long...
Hello! I haven't been around for over a month as I have been busy with my new role as a mum! Baby Cian born 1st April. 8lbs4 and a bundle of joy. So, whats been going
scattycarrot replied to megananne7's topic in General Nursing
sorry, didn't realise i was back at school, writing a paper and needing to provide references for comments that i make. nor did i realise that i am not allowed to voice an opinion. anyway, as for that...
scattycarrot replied to litbitblack's topic in General Nursing
Regarding the sats, if she was in the water she was probably cold, so I am sure the pulse ox read 22%. Obviously, they weren't 22% or she would have been dead a while! Anyway, thats by the by, well...
scattycarrot replied to megananne7's topic in General Nursing
Exactly. the relevant question IS how much alcohol is passed into breast milk and if you look at the facts, they clearly state that alcohol is metabolized out of breast milk at the rate of a drink...
scattycarrot replied to megananne7's topic in General Nursing
I think we have had a lot of personal feelings get in the way of facts here! The American Acadamy of Pediatrics does not contra-indicate alcohol and breastfeeding as long as alcohol is consumed in...
Thanks one and all. I have only just got my butt back on here since I posted this thread and its nice not to talk about baby poop and feeding, etc... ! No, I haven't got anywhere with my licence. I...
scattycarrot replied to danger's topic in Emergency
As a pp said, there is a difference between blood in a line and blood in the bloodstream. When we transfuse we are giving packed RBC's not blood as it is in the bloodstream. Whole blood transfusions...
Can someone give me a much needed kick up the butt. I have had my NCLEX revision books for about 2 months now and I have not even picked them up. My CES application is ongoing and I need to be...
scattycarrot replied to squeakykitty's topic in Emergency
Elderly guy presented with a pretty much necrotic member and scrotum after applying a padlock and being unable to get it off. Quite sad really as they couldn't save his family jewels. The small furry...
...here is another case of 'everything is the nurses fault'. Seriously, its almost getting comical. I just want to know how the politicians and management are all coming out of this and other similiar...
scattycarrot replied to concededrn's topic in Emergency
I think you should be proud of the fact that you have handled being in triage for so long without becoming 'intolerant'. That says alot about your character. The fact that your tolerance is wearing...
scattycarrot replied to whitman's topic in Emergency
This is truly awesome advice! The ER really is a team effort, much more so than on the floors, and people will bend over backwards for you, if they know you have their
scattycarrot replied to student456's topic in General Nursing
Further to another post, San Diego is a great city but I would say you need a car there, the Trolley system is good but has limited stops and the bus system is just ok. However, I am sure many people...
scattycarrot replied to deeDawntee's topic in Emergency
To the OP, unfortantley, you can't 'get through to them' and really, its not your place to. Thats hard but its true. We are here to offer non-judgemental support and advice. Offer the services of...
I agree with RGN1. It has 'dumping ground' written all over it. If it was to go ahead, I think 9 beds is ridiculous and would even suggest a maximum of 6 beds with 2 nurses. Big post ops are so time...
I would be very wary about this personally. As Nightmare pointed out, it would need a staff nurse for that area and area only and support staff as well, ideally. How likely is it that they would stay...
scattycarrot replied to bluefabian's topic in Emergency
In the UK, nurses can suture but it depends on the facility. I used to love working weekend nights so I could get lots of suture experience on all the drunks that came in. Why aren't nurses allowed...