-
HELP!! Being blackmailed by ADON
Sorry to hear what has happened to you First of all they did not give you enough training , AND YOU ARE AN LPN NOT AN STNA ( STATE TESTED NURSES AIDE ) Always remember that you put in the time and studied to be a nurse SO BE A NURSE She was just being a pain that is all you gave report to and STNA and the nurse There is nothing they can do to you GO FINE A GOOD JOB and AI would make sure the DON is aware of what has happened do it in writting and keep a copy
-
LPN'S are NURSES TOO
Thank You So Much From An Ohio Lpn
-
ohio law - aide before lpn?!?
There is a community college here in Mansfield , oh area that requires STNA first before LPN
-
working full time, is lpn do able?
Go for it , I was 26 when I finished , single with one child it was hard , but the out come was / is GREAT it will not gget any easier the longer you wait
-
LPN'S are NURSES TOO
I really don't know either but so do feel that way , when I am asked what kind of nurse I am I say A GOOD NURSE , one that can care for you and will do the best job possible and make sure your taken good care of
-
LPN'S are NURSES TOO
THAT JUST SHOWS ALL OF US ( LPN's) WHAT RN's think of us WHAT EACH AND EVERYONE OF US LPN's MUST ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND IS WE ARE JUST AS GOOD AS ANY RN, THERE's REASONS WHY WE DID NOT GO ON TO RN, (MONEY, FAMILY ISSUES AND SO ON) BUT WE ARE ALSO NURSES AND 99% OF THE TIME WE DO THE HANDS ON THAT RN' s CAN'T OR WON'T DO . WONDER WHY THAT IS . TO ALL RN'S THAT WERE LPN'S I TAKE MY HAT OFF TO YOU. CONGRATS!!!!! BUT REMEMBER WHERE YOU CAME FROM AND TREAT LPN's WITH THE UP MOST RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!
-
can lpn be adon
Here in Ohio you can , I have been for the past 10 years
-
Methods for Faster Med Passes
Advice Well first make yourself a cheat sheet with all the residents you give meds to.then write down what each needs, crushed meds, bloodsugars and so on.You will have toget your self a system worked out , don't go from room1 to room 8 go in order. if where you work has flags on the MAR's there should be 4 or 5 flags of different color. at the start of your shift pull the flags so that you will see them . Mine in my facility are red, green, yellow and blue I use the red for 8am, green for 11am -12 noon,yellow for 2pm and blue for 4pm It is very helpful esp when ya work a different shift the flags are there and I just follow them The one thing I have learned over 21 years is I don not spend time talking with the residents while I do med pass, I get done and then spend time with them, that way I am not rushed with med pass or with visiting the residents Hope this helps Nan
-
LPN'S are NURSES TOO
:welcome: Welcome to the wonderful world of nursing I think this has been going on for years LPN-RN thing. I am pproud to say I have been an LPN for 21 years now;) at one time i wanted to be an RN , Have only 6 classes left, but then I changed my mind:lol2: I am very happy being JUST AN LPN, I AM GOOD AT WHAT I DO AND I DON'T CARE ANYMORE ABOUT WHO IS AN RN, THEY CAN'T HOLD A LIGHT T THE EXPERIENCE I HAVE GAINED IN 21 YEARS:lol2: LPN'S ARE THE BEST HOLD YOUR HEADS UP HIGH AND DO THE BEST YOU CAN FOR YOUR RESIDENTS FOR THEY DON'T CARE THAT WE ARE LPN'S THEY JUST CARE THAT WE ARE THER E AND TAKE GOOD CARE OF THEM NO PUSH PAPER AND BARK ORDERS(OH THAT WAS MEAN, SORRY)
-
LPN's in Assisted Living
I have worked in AL for 10years now and I love it. I have be the HCC/DON the entire time . it is so much better then LTC I think I have resident that need no assisst to one that has a colostomy. the first AL I worked at I opened, I wa here for 9 years until the company got to crazy, the one I am at now is a nice layed back place Go for it AL is great
-
Missing Narcs
if the RD or RDO will not do anything then go tothe next step the SRDO I to have worked in Assisted livin and sometimes you just have to go one step higher
-
dilemma, need advice...
:welcome: Welcome to the great world of NURSING is this a true assisted living?????? what shift 3-11 or 11-7
-
Medication Aides in Ohio
Okay ----I am from Ohio to, I do not think we should have med techs either.but what are we to do??Yes they are cheaper, but in Ohio they can not give insulin,prn's or narc's . Correct, they can do topical tx only. When I was in nursing school they were talking about phasing out LPN's now 21 years later we are still here. I suggest you contact the board of nursing and get the info on what med techs can and can not do. As for my AL they do not want med techs.They want exp nurses. best of luck to you
-
Have to leave my job because of lack of team atmosphere :(
I agree with the other on this thread, you will find this no matter where you go(grass is not greener on the other side) always make sure you do your job to the best of your ability, cover your *** and be a great nurse. Most likely years down the road you will look back and be glad you ran into people like you work with now, for someday you will be able to. somethhing about others like them Best of Luck
-
Assisted Living Nurses'
( excuse me I had a typyo and had to fix a word