I was looking after a pediatric patient who was diagnosed with a brain tumor. One night, he was especially restless and irritable and could not be consoled. I was worried that his intracranial...
ok, i lived in residence for 1st and 2nd year, then moved into an apt in malton for 3rd year. spent some quality time at the pub on thurs, then it was pat & marios or studebakers on fri &...
I hear ya! I'm just dying to know what happens in the season opener. We all know that nurses have a twisted sense of humour.....that's part of our charm.
no. none whatsoever. i'm sure that if i ever ventured into the phd world (not too likely at this point in time) i'd probably have to upgrade some courses. employers have not had any issues, nor...
omg! i grew up in owen sound! i have a few years on you, so we may not have crossed paths. too funny! i'm in halifax now. did my rn diploma @ humber college in toronto, my bn in australia and my...
This is definitely a matter of patient safety. Sometimes it's easier to not look for the wheelchair, play the odds, whatever. But when it hits the fan, it's the patient we need to worry about. If...
they also like to evaluate your ability to problem solve, organize and prioritize, and that you will help your coworkers if you ever have a spare moment. best of
that is just plain [evil]wrong! [/evil] someone previously mentioned the infection control, pr and harassment issues....but i'd tack on professionalism/code of conduct, and a threat to public health...