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Mag patients on pp floor--help :(
Like stated previously we have ratios here and do 4:1 and if have a Mag mom then it is 3:1 and your other 2 are usually over 24hrs and may be NICU Moms. It is not save any other way for you or the patient and is not even close to AWOHNN guidelines, which you should make a copy of take to your manager. I can't even imagine going back to work in a Sate (which I did up until 4yrs ago) that didn't have legal staffing ratios. It should me mandated in all 50 states for both patient and nurse safety.
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stanford hospital in palo alto, ca
I will be at Oakwood. Just looking for an alternative way to work so my husband can have the car for work, since we only have one.
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stanford hospital in palo alto, ca
Hi, I will starting there on 12/01 and will be housed in Mountain View. Is there a train system that runs from Mt. View to Lucille Packard?
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At home medical transcription
Due to a number of reasons I need to find a job that I can do from home. I read a suggestion recently about doing home medical transcription. Does anyone know where I can inquire about this or getting work? Thank you
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question re: nurses doing vaginal/cervical exams
I just finished traveling for almost 4yrs. and had 10yrs OB eperience when I started. I could do my own SVEs, but have never done FSE or IUPCs and when asked in interviews for the travel position I just told the mgr that I was not trained to do them and they were all fine with it.
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Can you believe this???
I can believe it. I was sick with pneumonia and pleurisy, was under doctor's care, told my manager that pulmonary function test showed my lungs were working at 60%. On top of that everytime I talked to her I couldn't finish a whole sentence without stopping to catch my breath. Yet she said I either had to resign or be terminated!! Since I had been sick for 2 weeks. Such a compassionate field we work in when we don't take care of our own.
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Need to complete a paper -need nurses to complete a questionaire
I'll help out. :)
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RN Demand?
Did an assignment with RNDemand and they treated me great. Pay was great, always on time and someone was always there to answer my questions or return calls in a timely manner. Would definitly travel with them again.
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RN Demand?
I traveled with RNDemand and was very happy with them. My pay was always on time, correct and when I needed something I called and either talked with someone or got a call back in a timely manner. They worked very hard to get me an assignment in an area that was not known for taken travelers or very few of them.
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antepartum and postpartum
There are PP and antepartum positions out there, but few and far between. I just saw some posted on Travel Nurse Across America. Call and ask for Crystal Lovato. I have done alot of assignments with her and she is great. Here is the link: http://www.nurse.tv
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L&D nurses and ACLS training
I have traveled for 3yrs as a L&D nurse and the ACLS is something all my assignments required. I think because there was the potential for recovering C/S patients. I had taken it with my home hospital before I started traveling and found this much easier. It has not always been easy to find a place to renew my BLS, ACLS and NRP. Good luck with your travels. I had been doing L&D, Mother/Baby and nursery for 7yrs before I started traveling.
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career dilemma
Thank you for the reply. I guess having been so focused on OB for so long I could not think of other options. Didn't even realize we could work for insurance companies. Any idea on how to go about it? Thank you again.
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questions about menopause
I do not want medical advice on what to do. I just want to know if this is similar to what others have gone through. If I thought there was something seriously wrong or wanted help with my hot flashes I would consult a physican. I have already read numerous articles on hormaone replacement therapy vs. natural ways to help and have made up my own mind in regards to this. Like i said I just want others insight into their own personal experience with perimenopause and menopause.
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career dilemma
I have been really down about my nursing career lately. Not sure if I am becoming disenchanted with nursing or if its that i haven't had a vacation since 2002. I do L&D, mother/baby and newborn nursery. I knew when I went to nursing school 12 yrs ago that I wanted to work OB. At first I thought that L&D was my first love. Then I discovered the joys of working in the nursery. I like working with the newborns and "stabilizing bad babies" until the transport tem arrives. I also enjoy working with the new Moms on mother/baby, I love doing the teaching. I liked the fact that I could jump between all 3 areas for a change of pace. Then 3 years ago I started doing travel nursing and have done mainly L&D as that is in higher demand than the other 2. I find that I dread going to work, have a hard time dealing with the labor patient, even though I still strive to do my best by the patient and give them a good labor experience. I am not enjoying the high risk of doing labor especially after being named in a lawsuit where I was not the primary nurse, but was named as I was the other nurse on that night and had signed the "chart" as going in and assisting the primary nurse when the patient was first admitted. I just don't feel like taking the risk anymore that labor involves. If I could think of another career that would pay me similar income and I would enjoy I would jump at it. Does this sound like burn-out or disenchantment or someone who needs a vacation. I have taken a permanent position back home as I miss my family and friends, but is L&D, which I am not looking forward to. Thank you for any advice or insight.
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questions about menopause
Hi all, Would appreciate any insight you can give about personal experience or knowledge about menopause. I think I have started per-menopause, but not sure and have questions. In January of 2005 i started having hot flashes and night sweats that were absolutely terrible. I was 41yrs old then, know it can be young for menopause, but not sure when my Mom when through it. She never talked about those kind of things and she has since passed away. Have continued to have the hot flashes and night sweats off and on, but started to take a product I found at GNC and it sems to have helped alot. My cylces have gone from being spot on every month to maybe skipping a month or two. This recent cycle I had I thought I was getting my period after not having one since June, but it is not like my normal period (heavy flow where I use 1 1/2 packs of the overnight pads per period) to more like spotting. This has been going on for 3 days now. I feel silly asking these questions, but have no older woman in my life to ask these questions of and since i have been doing travel nursing I don't have a regular physician I see to ask, only see one if i need refills on meds. So is this normal for perimenopause? Is this what happens? I know I am not pregnant, no chance of that. Stress has never effected my cycles, always have had them no matter if my life was in total disaster. Thank you in advance for your insight and patience.