The BON gives us until the last day of the expiration month to renew our license. I renewed my RN license on the morning of 30th and checked to make sure I was showing on the Board's site as renewed....
I am not looking for legal advice. I was hoping someone knew of a similar occurrence and could relate how it was handled. Anyhow, I did not work for 6 hours without accessing the computer. I worked...
I find it interesting how many people chose to scold me over this--people who know nothing about me or my life. My question was posed as more of a legal / policy issue. Because I AM responsible, I've...
I was showing up as renewed right after I did it on a Wednesday morning. My shift did not start until Friday evening. I even notified my director once I'd renewed. There was no reason for me to be...
For one, I didn't wait until the last minute. I renewed on the 30th of a 31-day month, and more than 48 hours before my next shift. I was unaware that HR was now outsourcing to a third party. As far...
I'm sure things have changed since I graduated in '91, but the way I got into a specialty area right out of school was going through an 'acute care women's health residency' that consisted of...
I'd like to add to this, as a neonatal nurse of 20 years, that thinking of PP patients as 'healthy' is painting them all with the same brush, and potentially dangerous. Yes. It's true. Most of them...
33-weeker replied to NurseforPreggers's topic in Ob/Gyn
You know, I can see how that would irritate you hearing it so much, but look at it from the patient's perspective and consider OB care these days... Everything is so technical and specific- a test...
33-weeker replied to NurseforPreggers's topic in Ob/Gyn
I don't see that as such an odd question, unless they're truly wanting a specific time. Families get called to the bedside all the time because 'she's taken a turn for the worse and it probably won't...
Maybe I'm strange, but I don't mind 'labels' as long as the diagnosis is accurate. (I think the 'don't label my child' thing has become a cliche concept that people parrot without really thinking it...
I disagree with the statement that the pedi is the best resource for getting autism diagnosed. In my experience, most are rather clueless when it comes to pinning down specifics like that. I am the...
33-weeker replied to NurseforPreggers's topic in Ob/Gyn
You know, on one level, I agree with you, and I realize this is an OB post. But I was in the hospital with my 6 yo son for 10 days - 4 in the PICU and 6 on the floor - a 45 minute drive from home, and...
33-weeker replied to NurseforPreggers's topic in Ob/Gyn
When I have a 'breast only, no pacifier' baby, I DON'T keep it if it is crying. I take it right back out if reasonable measures (diapering, swaddling, burping, holding for a few minutes, etc.) don't...
I work as a nursery nurse in Texas. Here, the erythromycin eye ointment after birth is mandated by state law. Twice in the last month, we have had parents refuse it. The second time, risk management...
RE: Why do they even bother coming to the hospital... The parents in question didn't plan to come to our facility. She precip'd before they could get to the FS birthing center. My side comments on...
FYI - RE: vaccine refusal... Although we weren't going to vaccinate anyway, later two of my three kids turned up with autism. Now we have a letter from their doctor stating that vaccines are...
33-weeker replied to 33-weeker's topic in Orthopedic
I think now that most of it was 'apparent' discrepancy, because it has gotten much better with PT and time. My mom waited until her hip was really bad before getting it done (a '11' on a scale of 10,...
33-weeker replied to NurseforPreggers's topic in Ob/Gyn
AMEN! If it wouldn't get me dinged on customer service, I'd remind them that this is their baby and THEY are responsible for providing for it. Unfortunately our government has provided for far too...
Yes. We were talking about 'Home delivery is for pizzas' as a slogan and how that might offend many. It's too bad hospital staff only see the worst home birth cases. If they saw the vast majority...
Yup. I'm offended. I had all three of mine at home (dd and twins). I've worked nursery/NICU for the better part of 20 years, caught countless babies, etc., and I wouldn't have a baby in a hospital...