jeffrey_rn replied to TheCommuter's topic in General Nursing
Well, I wasn't written up for the "incident" due to the fact that the patient stated I was very nice, but I was called into the boss' office after she received a complaint from an ex-pt who complained...
Our staff received $30 grocery cards (taxable of course!). My question would be: What did the CEO's receive for a Christmas bonus? I bet they got more than taxable $30 grocery
jeffrey_rn replied to artistnurse's topic in General Nursing
No doubt, nursing is an extremely demanding profession, even as its rewards are exceptional; however, as I have worked in several career fields, I have seen high turn-around everywhere. I have...
Mandatory flu-shots will go the way of the dinosaurs as soon as the mandating agency gets sued when an employee becomes permanently paralyzed or dies. It's rare but it does
I am a total believer in evidenced-based practice. Therefore, let the research guide the debate. Show me evidence one way or the other that wearing our scrubs to/from work increases the risk of...
I guess it's just a matter of time (and lawsuits). It will only take one incident where a nurse cuts a finger on an ampule of phenergan, has to have the finger amputated (phenergan is notorious for...
These are not personality tests; they are intelligence tests. If you really want the job, you put your honesty on hold, and answer the questions the "right" way- the way that leads you to employment....
Well, my first thought is that, no matter what your Myers-Brigg type is, you can do any job you want to do. You can do it as well as you are determined to do it. But above that, is my belief that...