WineCountryRN

WineCountryRN

pediatrics, ed, public health

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About WineCountryRN

WineCountryRN has 20 years experience and specializes in pediatrics, ed, public health.


I have been a nurse for 20 years but I remember nursing school like it was yesterday. I am a busy mom and work part time as a staff nurse and nursing instructor

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  1. Ultimate tricksters-pediatric nurses

    Honestly, I think children (and pets) really pick up on OUR emotions. If we go in uncomfortable with a skill or procedure or are mad at our charge nurse/ spouse, the cold coffee in the cafeteria, and...
  2. UCLA Phasing Out CNS?

    As a Pediatric CNS, I know for a fact that PICU and Pediatric Units (and NICU too) that take CCS $ in California are required to have CNSs on staff. I was told this my the faculty member at UCSF who...
  3. How much time per test question?

    Here is what my mentor (professor of nursing at another campus wrote)... The standard is a minute per question but if they are higher level questions or ones that take lots of critical thinking...
  4. I just started to teach at a local community college and have the first test scheduled this week. I was taught to offer the students one minute per test question but some are complaining that this...
  5. Now this is something I can use! Great ideas! As an educator, I struggle with keeping my 90 minute lecture interesting and engaging. Balancing a lot of content with a lot of students is no easy task....
  6. I work at two different hospitals and due to budget constraints, they are both requiring that more and more education via computer based modules be completed while the RN is working providing direct...
  7. Faculty competency checklist

    I think it is great that hospitals require clinical instructors to be competent. Should a staff development dept (or the dept. that oversees orientation of staff and volunteers) make that final...
  8. New Grad Starting in ED - Advice on Good Assessments

    Reading all of these lovely responses to a new nurse is so encouraging! Some say that nurses eat their young...not in this case! Best of luck to our new grad...would love to have you in our ED! Just...
  9. How do you get thicker skin?

    As an ED educator, all I can say other than sorry for having to deal with someone mean spirited people and yes they are out there. One of most beneficial presenters that we had in our ED was a former...
  10. How to Engage ER nurses in Clinical Education

    Did you get the job? Do you what to chat about some ideas to mix it up? I have been doing education for 4 years the last 1.5 being in the ED. The ED is a different breed of nurse...teaching needed to...
  11. How private are medical records?

    OR you could ask the hospital to see who has accessed your chart and when (all this electronic business leaves a different kind of fingerprint). Most hospitals have a security department for this and...
  12. Favoritism in Nursing?

    So far great advice from the other posters. Sometimes there are reasons beyond your control that you will not be advanced to the position you want b/c it is about timing and often, not what your know,...
  13. Seeking ED education on Labor/Delivery in the ER

    OMG~this is so funny because I decided to do another search on this topic and here I end up finding myself again. This is what I ended up doing. In collaboration with OB services including a CNMW and...
  14. Any ED CNS' here?

    Just wondering if there are any CNS here in this forum and what kind of 'work' do you in your department. I am a part time ED educator responsible for the unit education of regular staff, new hires,...
  15. Master's Thesis Topic

    could you find a way to make your topic r/t education of students or staff? for example, you love cardiac care so how to you implement a new STEMI program with staff through education? OK for...