I recommend the book "Final Gifts" Written by Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelley, two hospice nurses. Some of us were thinking "We should write a book" when we ran across this one. Many of us...
I don't tell, but they soon figure it out, and will ask. So I tell them. Then I reassure them - this is their field of expertise, not mine. (Like when my husband had heart
I have many--after working LTC many years. One that comes to mind is: one morning after report and hearing of this dying resident, who rested quitely "except when the monster was chasing her." and...
Retired Nurse replied to DutchgirlRN's topic in General Nursing
Sure, a few times. But I work in LTC many years. One that stands out in my mind: This lady (generally up and around on her own) didn't come down for supper. On checking, found her dead in her...
Retired Nurse replied to Tony35NYC's topic in General Nursing
A fellow senior nursing student and I lost 3, one 3-11. We were so busy, we didn't have time to think about it until later. It was a medical floor with elderly patients. None was a
Document, document, document!!!! Never change it. Have names of those others involved. Then go over the DON's head. She has a boss and so does that boss. When you know you are right----and it...
Retired Nurse replied to Wanna_be_a_Nurse's topic in General Nursing
This needs a serious answer----I think it is easier to count pulse watching a second hand than watching numbers!!!!! (And nurses don't have time to wait for the minute to start on the
Retired Nurse replied to greeneggsnham's topic in General Nursing
:chuckle In LTC facility we had been having problems with the kitchen. The administrator, whose office was right off the dining room, told us if we had any questions to let him know. On this morning...