TraumaNurseRN replied to Dempather's topic in Emergency
actually you did come across as coming off cold.....personally i think rude.( i think you protest too much) you must be one of those "older" nurses your peers gripe about. i am one of those tenure...
TraumaNurseRN replied to Dempather's topic in Emergency
Dempanther: Always remember>>>>>>>> It's YOUR nursing license and be an advocate for it at all times. For the rude supervisor....I might suggest keeping a diary of your days...
TraumaNurseRN replied to cursenurse's topic in Emergency
Everyone's got their own way of dealing with their stressors. I have many different ways to handle mine. Hot soak in the hot tub, calling a fellow nurse friend to vent, a cocktail, reading a good...
TraumaNurseRN replied to TraumaNurseRN's topic in Emergency
yeah, that's scarey, and not really supposed to be part of this post....but when i read it.....i thought in the beginning.....he's serious...he's gonna do it....just from your words. it's a scarey...
TraumaNurseRN replied to rnflie's topic in Emergency
new grads in the er...or so many of them...tend to be a liability. but, when you have so many tenure nurses leaving.....there's not much they can do. management likes new grads because they can mold...
Yeah it's best to leave on your own terms, I agree:D....but a rebuttal and going somewhere else is an even better idea if you ask me. The original poster I bet is looking as we
TraumaNurseRN replied to luckylucyrn's topic in Emergency
yes, and when they smell like they just walked out of a humidor. you just know......when that baby is born, the tax-payers will foot that bill too. the baby daddy will not step up to the plate, cause...
I think you should file a rebuttal and take it to human resources. This way it is on file and they "have" investigate it. Your employee manual will describe the steps needed to file. You should be an...
TraumaNurseRN replied to Christy1019's topic in Emergency
I'm wondering why he continued to use Dilaudid and didn't choose something else to see if that would have helpd better. We all know, meds don't affect all patients the same way. To continue using...
TraumaNurseRN replied to sdsu2007's topic in Emergency
Buy the book and then make sure you read it cover to cover. This of course after you have at least 6 months emergency/critical care experience. You can only miss 10 questions on the exam and the...
TraumaNurseRN replied to BFE/RN's topic in Emergency
It's funny how the OR thinks ED is like "driving through the hood" sometimes.....Try what we do in the environment we have is all I have to say....then come talk to us after the shift.....This...