PsychRN-Kris replied to fawnsternurse's topic in Psychiatric
Yikes. Sounds like there are some serious management problems there. The idea is to diffuse situations early before they turn in to escalated violence. If patient's have access to dangerous objects...
PsychRN-Kris replied to PurifiedH2O's topic in Psychiatric
I went straight into psych right out of school and have never regretted the decision. I was even told that I wouldn't be hired without the year of med-surg experiance and that I'd make much less...
PsychRN-Kris replied to tessa45's topic in Psychiatric
Much more than just "meds and paperwork". Here's a list of some of the things I do: Pre-admission screening and admission acceptance, continuing mental health assessment and medical assessment,...
PsychRN-Kris replied to nmb81's topic in Psychiatric
Assessing your patient does involve asking questions and a lot probing sometimes. Ask the questions directly and try not to worry that you sound scripted. Part of a good assessment is asking the...
PsychRN-Kris replied to PsychRN-Kris's topic in General Nursing
Thank you all for your thoughts and input. :) I'm still in search of documented guidelines for the CDC, ADA or NIH to settle this debate/issue at work and to aide in writing of our policy. I haven't...
What is your employer's policy and procedure on fingerstick blood glucose testing? My employer doesn't have a policy and procedure on this and my co-workers and I are all in debate as to whether it is...
I bought some expensive Klogz brand shoes that were really comfortable but made my feet sweat like "a _____ in church." Anyhow, I decided to try some of the inexpensive (like $10) ventilated comfort...
ROFL! :lol2: Seriously though, I used to wonder the same thing as a student since the majority of nurses I worked with seemed less than thrilled to have a student. I've had students coming through...
PsychRN-Kris replied to Cmariehart's topic in General Nursing
Wow...sounds like you work with a real team player. You sound like a dream co-worker to work with, keep up the great work, your efforts are surely appreciated and will be noted by managment.
If you feel the doc needs to be called then it's warranted. Provided you have a pressing issue that can't wait until morning. And as the previous posters noted, make sure you have all your info in...
I work a few 12's back to back each week and I hate them. I think 10 hour shifts would be better. On the plus side, when I work 8's they just fly by compared to
First of all, so sorry to hear about your troubles. What were the grounds you were failed on? Did you fail to meet the requirements/grades as stated by the school? If so, I'd say there's not much...