Thanks for your support everyone! Even though I know I didn't kill her, it helps to have the extra reaffirmation from everyone. I was very lucky to have such supportive coworkers around during the...
I'm a new grad (started in Sept) in the ICU and I've seen codes before, but this week was the first time MY patient coded. It was a couple days ago but I still feel sort of traumatized by it so I'm...
Silver_Girl replied to Silver_Girl's topic in MICU, SICU
Thanks for your responses everyone! The flexiseal idea sounds like it could work. The 3 way foley catheter was probably too skinny for the enema. We have flexiseals but I never noticed an infusion...
I'm a new ICU nurse and 2 days ago I gave my first ever enema, period. But it was apparently a really weird enema, 0.5 of Vanco in 1L NS to be retained for 60 minutes, was my order. The patient had...
I have weird "injuries"... My first knuckle on my middle fingers & index fingers are calloused from pulling sheets under patients. I had a GIANT giant bruise on my right mid thigh and scattered...
Silver_Girl replied to eccentricRN's topic in General Nursing
*big hug* Thanks for sharing your story, you're 100% not alone. I'm also a brand new nurse, and made my very first med error the second week of orientation...I was so frazzled and behind on...
Silver_Girl replied to marie7217's topic in MICU, SICU
The difference in visiting policies across units is pretty interesting...on our unit our visiting hours are techncially 30 minutes every 2 hours until about 9pm. However, recently our unit had a move...
YES this happens to me too. Makes it hard to leave work at work like so many people recommend. Walking out of the hospital I still hear the beeps of SpO2 monitors not picking up, the panic alarm,...
Lowest I've seen was 10 on an awake but agitated/disoriented patient who was terminal and obviously going to die pretty imminently. Got an amp of D50, brought it up to 30. Got another amp of D50,...
Hey, thanks for starting this thread! I work in an ICU so it might be a little different, but here's how we usually do it: (and I'm using this post to help me organize my thoughts as well...I always...
I don't think so. I've had the opposite experience of some other people on here...I'm a brand new grad in my first year in the ICU, and I love it. I couldn't imagine working on another floor. Yes,...