rgdavisRN

rgdavisRN

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  1. Low blood sugar, juice or D50?

    I would have given the juice and a snack too. First of all, the patient was conscious, could swallow and wasn't NPO. Secondly, D50 is pretty rough on a peripheral IV site, so why give it to a...
  2. Where should a nursing instructor begin?

    My Mom is an LPN and she teaches CNA classes at the Red Cross. Maybe you could check
  3. I teach for a state university with only a master's. However, I teach clinical and love it despite the pay cut. My stress level is way better than when I was a hospital nurse. Some of the faculty...
  4. Most Humorous Call-In Excuses

    The best one I ever heard was a CNA who called in because he got in a fight with his girlfriend. Apparently she got mad, ran him over with her car, and broke his leg. It turned out to be
  5. Purchasing scrubs online

    I love tafford.com They are comfortable, well priced, seem to last a long time, and come in a lot of colors. They tend to run a little big, so you may need to order a size smaller than what you...
  6. My priorites with scrubs... 1. Comfort and fit 2. Good colors, prefer medium and dark shades 3. Oh yeah, I also need tops with two big pockets. I carry a lot of stuff in
  7. Dansko clogs

    I love my Danskos. My feet hurt no matter what shoe I wear, but I seem to have less foot pain with Dansko or Merrill shoes. I swap them out and this seems to help a little. I've also noticed my...
  8. I always worked day shift, but since I worked med-surg, I knew that the patients didn't sleep quietly all night. Med-surg patients can get really lively at night time depending on their diagnoses. I...
  9. Nurse Educators, Introduce Yourselves!

    I am a new full time clinical instructor in a BSN program, and teach med-surg clinicals. My MSN program was adult health CNS, but I taught clinicals part time throughout graduate school and loved it...
  10. Whether I am busy or not, I always get a set of vitals and do a head to toe assessment. If the patient is stable, and I am busy, I pass the rest on. If the patient is not stable, I do whatever I...
  11. Can an NP work as an RN?

    I have an advanced practice degree (MSN as an adult health CNS), and work as a clinical instructor, but still work very occasionally PRN as a staff RN. I know a few NPs who do the same thing. For...
  12. When I was new, I was fortunate to work with a group of nurses who wanted to help me learn. I still remember asking for their opinions when my patients got complicated. Even the nurses who weren't...
  13. Dealing with the death of a patient...for the first time

    As someone who has been a nurse for 10 years, and a clinical instructor for 2, I will tell you what I tell nursing students. The best way to get more comfortable with the death of patients is to...