I am wondering what the general consensus is with regard to pain control for post op CEA patients. In the hospital I am currently at, CEA patients are only written for tylenol for pain, and very...
Hey PACU nurses! I was just wondering how many PACUs out there have patients holding overnight routinely (or even for a couple of days). Our bed situation here seems to be out of control, to the...
I don't know how helpful this reply will be b/c we hate our computer charging system too! We have a GE program for our entire surgical services from pre-op thru PACU and would give it a big . The...
Hi everyone, sorry for the length of this post. I had a situation happen to me at work on Friday that I would like to get some feedback on. I am a PACU RN with 5 yrs of experience, and I consider...
Thanks to all who responded; I appreciate the interest. I did end up writing this guy up. I was going back and forth on the issue, and while I do see the viewpoint of those who said to just accept...
1. My PCP must be a Nurse Practitioner! If I have any choice at all anymore, I always see an NP because... 2. They take the time to listen 3. They actually seem to care Of course, I know there are...
RNPamP replied to Happy-ER-RN's topic in Emergency
Nene's probably right, "refuses" is kind of a loaded word. But when you are telling a doc over and over again that a patient is awake and c/o 10/10 pain and they say they won't order anything,...
RNPamP replied to Happy-ER-RN's topic in Emergency
I just want to respectfully disagree that you should "not put anything in the patient's chart". Of course, don't include any personal commentary or opinion, but you should be documenting exactly what...
Thanks to everyone for the advice. I have written up the incident and reported it to my acting nurse manager, her supervisor, and the CRNA's supervisor (figured I'd cover all my bases). I'm glad to...
Well, I would say that if the patient never complained to you about the door being open then their complaint is invalid. Patients often seem to think we are mind readers. This seems to happen quite...
Hi to all you L&D nurses, I have a question for you. I am an RN, I work in PACU, and my husband and I are thinking about starting a family relatively soon. My question is, what is the full range...
BTW, to add to my last post, ASPAN dictates a maximum of two Phase I pts per RN at one time. If your facility is not abiding by this very important rule, I would look for other employment. You are...
I did the move from ICU to PACU 3 yrs ago, after 2 yrs in ICU. I haven't regretted it for a minute. You'll have to see for yourself, but I think of PACU as critical care without a lot of the harder...
Here is a direct copy of the ASPAN position on RN staffing in Phase I PACU; this info came from the website: Position It is, therefore, the position of ASPAN that two licensed nurses, one of...
I think the basic concept here may not be whether she needs the classes or not, but that a nurse who does not feel competent to be off orientation in an ICU probably shouldn't be. Also, isn't being...
I think it depends on the needs and capabilities of these teaching and trauma hospitals. My first job out of nursing school was in an urban academic setting, and they had no problem hiring me right...