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How many times did you switch jobs as a RN?
Job #1= in Canada as a Registered Psychiatric Nurse for 2 yrs then I graduated from RN program Job #2= as a RN for 1 year in Canada, I was in the process of moving to USA Job #3= in Nothern Cali as RN for 2 yrs. Moved to So Cal after my contract is over. Job#4= Still working....I wish I could change it...but the pay is unbeatable
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Do You Look Like A Nurse?
Hmmm I dont look like anyone.....I look like myself:D
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Pulling Meds for Multiple Patients
You just need one med error.....it can not only ruin your lisense but also can harm a human being:o One Patient At a Time!!!!
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Pulling Meds for Multiple Patients
In our hospital, each room has a locked med cabinet with two drawers in it. We dont have a pyxis yet so the pharmacy deliver the meds directly in the patient's room. So we just take the MAR, go the patients room and give the meds to the individual patient. We will get pyxis next year, I suppose then we will just have to walk back and forth to the patients room!! I dont think I will feel comfortable with taking all the meds for all the patients out at the same time. I did that once and I placed the meds in individual cups and I marked them, but when I was giving the meds I gave the wrong meds to the wrong patients. Fortunately it was only multivitamin and colace....since than I am very very carefull....we are human and human can make mistakes!!
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Retire by 30, thanks nursing!
Also just wanted to add....we never plan to get ill. I have been very healthy all through my life. I really never had to see a doc other than my yearly physical. I am 35 yrs now. After finishing my nursing school I also did alot of over time, two jobs so on. But now I have developed gastric ulcer, back pain, insomnia, IBS....God knows what else is coming towards me. I never ever thought I would ever get ill, but as I got older and with all the stress from work and home I became unhealthy....you can really never predict whats lie ahead of you. I am not trying to discourage the OP here but too much expectation can cause you to have disappointment sometimes. Once again nursing is a very very physically and emotionally demanding profession.....once you get ill its difficult to get your health back ....in my oppinion its not worth while to kill ourselves for the sake of retiring early or money. Life is too short and too precious:o
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Why shift diff nights when days are so busy?
I worked all three shifts, now I work days. In our hospital all three shifts are hell shifts...busy, short staffed, nasty families, grumpy docs, too many discharges during the day, too many admits in pm, no lift team at night..so and so forth!!!. I like days because I get eat dinner with my family, I dont miss the differential...I can make it up by working a 2nd job plus doing overtime. However I also dont like getting up so early in the morning....but see I can not have it all....so I am hoping oneday I will just be able to quit nursing:lol2:
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Retire by 30, thanks nursing!
Oh by the way you can make over $8100/month if you work in the California State Prison!! There benefits are also excellent.....perhaps you should try it out....but mind you, you wont be able to live in California with $2600/month, unless you stay single and rent a room from someone....and eat mac & cheese;)
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Retire by 30, thanks nursing!
Your plan will only be possible if you stay single and have mac & cheese for all three meals. Then again you will get burnt out after working all these hours. Trust me its not that easy. I make $41/hr with full benifit, I work 72 hrs bi-weekly, plus I have another job, I make $36/hr without benefit, there I work 40 hrs bi-weekly. I dont get a weekend off. After working all these hours I get exhausted....I only plan to work two jobs another year or so. After making all these money and trying to budget I still dont have enough as there are always some sort of surprises....to add, my husband also works full time....we still dont have enough!! I can gurantee you that you will be wanting to quit your job after working less then 6 months.....NURSING IS TOUGH......unfortunately:o
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I am in an absolute state of panic right now... need help
I was happy to hear that things are working out a bit better for you. Trust me you are not alone in regards to getting stressed out and feeling depressed at times. I am sure there are many of us here have experienced some sort of down moments sometimes in our lives. So please dont give up hope. You are not alone. Life is mean and unfair sometimes, but we have to try to stay positive. Specially because we are not only nurses but also mothers. We have to stay focus for our beloved children....I hope things will get better and better for you each and everyday:)
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Radio Talk Show Host Calls Nurses"Kevorkian Fan Club"!!
I just tried to read this post but it says the post is deleted....perhaps he got the messege:angryfire
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Radio Talk Show Host Calls Nurses"Kevorkian Fan Club"!!
This is just horrible. Perhaps this Kevin Fisher guy should spend a few days with the nurses on the floor to see what we really do and also perhaps he will realize how stupid he is:angryfire
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Am I assessing today's nursing situation accurately?
You may call me a negative person but the points you brought up are absolutely correct. Not just me, every one of us in our floor are overwhelmed. Everyday I go to work hoping things will get better, we will have a less stressfull day but it never changes....bedside nursing is very very hard. Perhaps you should aim for higher education and try out PA, education or case management. Good luck:)
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I finally did it. My BACK is really injured... now what??
I am sorry to hear that you hurt your back....hugs.. I also hurt my lower back once while I was pulling a patient up on the bed. I was not able lean forward, sit or even lay flat on my back or side becuase it was sooooooo painfull. I was also on workers comp, pt and light duty so on. It was very difficult to get paid through workers comp. I dont think they even paid me 50% of what I made...I was not sure about the exact percentage they pay....so just be carefull. Just for your own shake, may be you should see your own doc, I dont think workers comp will allow you to see your own doc but I think you can request. If you can perhaps ask your doc to have an x-ray done, just incase...Also dont miss those pt appointments!! They really helped me alot! Now I do not lift any overweight pt on my own. We have a lift team and I wait for them, I dont care even if the family bite my head off....my health is important to me....if I am sick I basically wont be able to provide for my family. I hope you feel better soon:)
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Valet Parking
Perhaps along with valet parking the hospital should also have some slat machine and black jack table....oh also a spa station....just like any 5 star hotel in the country....the patients and their families will have a retreat and hospital will make profit....and us, the nurses will have job security!!!!.......
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Are psych nurses safe to float?
yes you need to look for a new job. I work both in med/surg and psych. These two are totally different fields!! I know most of my co-workers in psych dont even know how to prime and start an IV, how would they function in a L&D or ER?? Its just like floating a ICU nurse to a psych floor where you have to do groups, deal with all these psychotic patients, understand the psychotropic meds and their adverse affects, so on. They have to give you orientation, only then you can float, other wise it will not only be unsafe for the patients but also for your self.