Thanks again for everyone's support. I also posted this on ER's page & got a couple (not many negative) replies basically telling me that it wouldn't work & no-one would follow thru, and that...
dansmom6 replied to NursesRock83's topic in Ob/Gyn
I teach OB part-time for an RN program here in Ohio. I hope you find your experience exciting & full of learning opportunities. Hopefully, you will be able to see a vag & C/Section delivery!!...
Our hospital doesn't offer float pay to anyone. We do get pulled from time to time, and it's been a never-ending battle as to exactly what is appropriate for an OB nurse to tackle. We are now at the...
Thanks for the ideas, babyktchr!! We also have some women who knit blankets & hats, but neer thought of a donation for boxes...I'm sure someone could help out. I agree with you, Canoehead...I...
I think it's great that you are a little intimidated going into OB...my guess is that you will do just wonderfully!!! When new OB/L&D nurses start and are not scared (or know it all), that's when...
Sorry..no, LPN's get paid more than that hourly. It's the difference between LPN and RN wage. I'd say LPN's start at about 16 or 17 an hour (guesstimate), in OH. BTW..your grocery store pays pretty...
I had similar difficulty getting into OB. Just keep trying! If you work in a hospital that has OB, introduce yourself to the manager...let her/him know how much you want it! Another option...if you...
I've worked with some LPN's in L&D, but their role was as a tech. They would scrub for sections, and help the RN with deliveries as needed. No hospital that I know (in OH, anyway) uses LPN's as a...
Stressors in L&D are of an immediate, acute nature...Impending delivery, dealing with newborn recussitation, communication with pts, families, & physicians (sometimes firmly or very...
I know exactly where you are coming from! However, I'll have to be the odd person out with my opinion. I always wanted to be an OB nurse, too. However, I did work 2 years before starting in OB (1 year...
Thanks for all your input!! Memory boxes would be optimal, and we do use them on our unit for deliveries >20 weeks, but the cost factor swayed me to the idea of a packet, in a folder, and we'd try...
Thanks so much for all of your input! RJ, you had some very good points, which are just the aspects I was concerned about. My intent is not to simply just give the patient a packet and send them on...
Hi! I am not an ER nurse, but need to know what ER nurses think about this. What I am trying to do is improve on the way we deal with fetal demise in our ER...which would help staff and patients....
I'll try not to write a book here, but it's kind of a long story. Part of my job is perinatal bereavement counseling. On our floor, we see IUFD's, stillborn, and neonatal deaths usually > 20 weeks....
dansmom6 replied to at your cervix's topic in Ob/Gyn
I've also got a million! Recently, though a delivery (really sweet couple) cracked me up!!! The dad went over to the warmer, gushing about how cute the baby was. "Oh, he has my nose, he has your long...