What are the chances of people needing CPR on the floor and not a bed? The reason I ask this is the last time I did my CPR update the guy that ran it was an ex paramedic and rode bikes, he taught us...
I got permission from the CN the other day to give a resident on a minced diet pancakes and maple syrup for breakfast. I ended up cutting them up as small as I can so that they were essentially minced...
whatever we pick from the company uniform catalogue that's acceptable for our area, we also have to wear enclosed shoes. I personally wear the navy blue polo and cargo shorts with black leather...
We used to put the tooth in a cup of water on the windowsill and when we woke up in the morning there was a coin in the cup. I remember one year when I was a camp firstaider, we had a kid lose a tooth...
It takes me 40 minutes minimum to get from my workplace to my son's school due to fact I work that far away from the school. Some of the kids travel up to an hour and live on properties out of town, I...
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I've previously used a chux heavy duty dish cloth in the nappy, covered the child's butt in amolin (almond oil, calamine and zinc) nappy rash cream and when I've changed the nappy, blow dried before...
We have something in Australia called the R.U.M. (return unwanted medicines) project. Basically we throw all drugs into a large yellow bucket that a lot of staff call a rum bucket and then it is taken...
first initial surname all in cursive then my role and in brackets my surname printed afterwards. Unless it's for TAFE in which case I have a scanned "signature" on my computer I can insert in, it's...
Ours are covered with an adhesive dressing similar to the sticky stuff on primapore (blank on name sorry) with a hole cut in the middle so we can see what type of patch it is and the dressing is dated...
There was no meds in this fridge as such, it was all tetra packs of novasource or similar so if by some chance my milk had spilt, all that would've happened is it would've been wiped up and I would've...
Actually according to the CDC breast-milk is not classed as a body fluid. Breastfeeding: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | DNPAO | CDC I pumped at the nursing home I worked at and my milk was never...
I found out this week that my 5 yr old is able to keep his puffer on him at school. I've chosen for him not to have it on him, but his teacher is keeping it for him in the classroom and it then gets...
I've been on light duties when I injured my back at work (belted by resident) and I was doing things like filing, answering phones, cleaning out shower caddies etc. I was also only on 70% of my wage...
I worked in aged care up until I was 8 months pregnant. The only restrictions I had placed on me were not looking after residents who were on cytotoxic drugs and I requested not to be rostered in...
I wash my hair after every shift due to the amount of sweat I produce at work. On the days I don't work, I will condition only if I've been in the water and the rest of the time it's just a rinse...
I've driven to work in a category 1 cyclone, a tornado (I just thought it was a bit windy, Australia shouldn't get tornadoes) and I've also had a police escort to work during the Black Christmas...
One of the residents where I work has this up on the corkboard in his room, he also has the nurses reply one. A Nurse's Reply What do we see, you ask, what do we see? Yes we are thinking when...
I am so glad I live where I live. The last time we did a hospital trip was for croup as my son stopped breathing for about 2 minutes due to croup. All the other stuff if we can't see our regular...
My son had his first bath at about 70hrs old. He was an elective c-section due to breechness and they bathed him on discharge with hubby and I watching to teach us how to bathe a
been there done that when pregnant with hg and they tried to ping me for turning up sick. I was like, if you let me go when I first felt nauseous I wouldn't have disrupted the class as much by...