cloister

cloister

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  1. Do You Wear Your Colors To Work?

    We can wear whatever, and a lot of our folks wear Charger stuff during football season. My blood runs deep orange, however, and no one in Southern California would get it, so I don't bother. GO...
  2. What is administration thinking?

    RhiaRN75, That was a GREAT story.......I was howling. Thanks for sharing it in such great detail. And, oh, yes, I agree with you.....when certain surgeons lock horns with administration, things...
  3. Pinning Ceremony Question

    Perhaps "I Want a New Drug" by Huey Lewis and the News, or "I Want to be Sedated" by the Ramones........ Seriously, congratulations on your upcoming pinning and duet. I don't know if your ceremony...
  4. i feel so guilty..should i have done more?

    Stop flogging yourself. I don't think you did anything wrong here. With respect to the previous posters, I have to disagree with them. Your patient was a COPD'er admitted with a sat of 84% on 5...
  5. Please response its for my project!! :d

    You may use my screen name,
  6. I'm not an L&D nurse, butI successfully breastfed three strapping sons, so I'll weigh in with my two cents. Baby #1 wasn't interested in eating (or breathing....or doing much of anything,...
  7. HELP!!! Need advice to critical think at work!!

    Hey, it takes time. We've got a real big crop of brand new ICU nurses working with us now as we prepare to move to a bigger unit. The majority of them are struggling with the same issue you're...
  8. Should an RN accept CNA/PCT job for now

    I would think that working as a CNA, even after passing your NCLEX, would be a great way to keep your foot in the future-empoyment-as-an-RN-door, so to speak. We have a young man working with us now...
  9. A changing paradigm in nursing/healthcare?

    An emerging trend we're discussing in our ICU right now is family centered care. Other topics with lots in the litereature include nurse mentoring, family presence during resuscitation and open...
  10. Being a preceptor blows

    amen, and amen. precepting, good or bad, will only take you so far. i've done a lot of precepting in our icu, and i've been told that i do a good job. i like having new staff come aboard, and i...
  11. Preceptor becomes villain

    I agree with this poster. The insecurity among some nurses is HUGE, and sometimes intimidation of the newbie is their only defense. I also agree that what goes 'round, comes round. My philosophy...
  12. I wanted oncology too, fresh out of school. I drove up to Nashville to interview on winter break my senior year, hoping that's where they'd place me. It wasn't. "We'd like to hire you for 11 South,...
  13. Am I supernurse or superdud? Or somewhere in between?

    Sats in the 40s? Hell, I'd be calling a code too, and I'm an ICU nurse. You don't screw around with that, and the misinformed folks who told you that it "looks bad for the floor" might want to...
  14. We Lost A Good One

    I'm so sorry to read about your friend. The death of a friend is never easy to bear, but her young age and near completion of one her goals makes it all the more difficult to contemplate. My...
  15. OMG...not again

    Unfortunately, the English language ain't what it used to be. My favorite misspelling? Seeing "Acheive Excellence" in a poster at my kid's school. THAT seemed to send a mixed
  16. Bad News

    I'm sorry you're going through this. The pain would be bad enough on its own, but to have to give up something you really love makes it especially cruel. My fervent hope is that the surgeon relieves...
  17. mom's who are rns

    I've worked 7p-7a for the last 16 years as my husband and I have raised our sons. I think I get more time with them by working nights. I did weekends for 8 years. It's all been worth it - I've had...
  18. Issues with a nurse who eat their young!

    Sounds like you know how to deal with this mensch. You're right on both counts, the silence, and the age factor. It's GOOD to be 40+........ Nursingpower, I gather from your previous post that I...
  19. Issues with a nurse who eat their young!

    Ummm......I think perhaps you're missing the point of what the OP was trying to convey. Mixing the drip one way or another is not the issue here. In any event, she checked with her charge nurse, so...
  20. I hear you. We have a lot of new staff, and I think they're by and large a smart bunch of folks. I enjoy precepting, and I've been told that I'm very approachable for questions, advice, etc. My...
  21. Will you work during a Pandemic?

    I'd
  22. The mere fact that you realize how hard it is to offer comfort in these situations puts you ahead of a lot of folks, in my opinion. Some situations are just unbearably sad. I always cringe when I...
  23. DON out to "Get Me"

    I know next to nothing about OB, but I had a similar thing happen to me in the SICU. The difference in my situation was that the ICU manager actually backed me up when the MD wrongly accused me of not...