Do you do the official EMTALA required MSE at your triage. We are getting ready to change from normal triage then MD medical screening exams to MSE done by the triage RN. That is, if our manager gets...
OK, I CAN NOT FIND ANYTHING FROM CA. BRN THAT SAYS OK FOR RN TO PERFORM MSE AT TRIAGE. I DID FIND AND PRINTED OUT OREGON'S STATMENT AND IT REQUIRES THAT THE HOSPITAL PROVIDE A GREAT FRAMEWORK FROM...
Thankyou, I will look up california's BRN for their rules. I don't think we would be doing anything more than we already are but the charges for the tests..labs, xrays and the visit could be applied...
The facility is mandated by law to pay a large amount of money for missed lunches as well as a fine to state or federal agencies for each incident. My facility choses not to pay that fine and does...
Whoa, after reading your post all I can think is...I LOVE MY JOB, I LOVE WORKING IN CA. WITH 4:1 ratios and I love working in a rural hospital where the nurses are, overall, treated with utmost...
Hello, I Have Read Several Threads From New Grads In The Ed And I Am Very Excited To Be Getting Fresh New Blood In The Specialty. Having Said That, I Worry About My Ed Hiring A New Grad Since We Have...
Thankyou for writing, I know I sounded off a bit. Did you go through a "new grad" program when you started or just orientation to the unit and facility with check off lists etc.? I wonder how often it...
Thankyou for the list and no ofense taken for anything I already knew. This would have been so helpful 3 yrs ago when I started in my little ED. I had never needed to give flouroscein until then,...
RNinED replied to BrnEyedGirl's topic in Emergency
WOW! I hope you are just venting. With the changes in health care laws/regulations, there is less tolerance for the above attitudes. I am not a bleeding heart and certainly do not like the state our...
However the more experienced opinion was that the packets were useless and unwelcome. The very experienced nurses have not all realized the changes to the ED numbers and clientel with higher...
A little education goes a long way. The patients I explain it all to (possible wait, recheck vs, more serious c/o first...) seem to deal with the ED process much better. Can't a ED tech (CNA or...
RNinED replied to RunningWithScissors's topic in Emergency
I have seen our ER docs clean house about the same time daily because they don't want to pass those cases on to the next DR. And yes they are usually the soft calls and those we tried to treat in ED...
I work in a small 7 bed ER where we see about 50-60 pts /day and we are also struggling with covering the busiest times by adjusting two 10hr shifts. one will come in at 10am and the next at 1300. We...
What is it with nurses who think it is ok to take report with their back turned to you or while they walk back and forth "keep talking. I'm listening". It is rude not to mention unsafe for pts....
I am glad that concious sedation and propofol came up here. Today my ED Dr wanted me to push propofol for a closed reduction of hip dislocation that had occured less than 30 min prior to arrival. I...
wow! thanks. I am 2.5 yrs new to ER nursing in a 7 bed ED. So much energy is spent by admin discussing budgets that it seems what we do day in day out is not appreciated. I love what we do and am...