BigBee48

BigBee48

ICU,IV Team, Endoscopy, CM, LTC, Homecar

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  1. I just need to vent to people who understand

    I also worked in LTC, it can be soo overwhelming, but also rewarding. Just know you wil always work your *** off. Be careful in body mechanics. I love the elderly people and all their...
  2. Suboxone side effects

    to Sprinkles85 and ThomasRN thank you both for the info. I will check it
  3. RN with back problems and no job

    I am very sorry for that, I also am an RN who has had a neck fusion, and lumbar fusion, along with 7 herniated discs in the thoracic region (varying degrees, and one fractured vertabre in thoracic)....
  4. I don't have an answer for you question, but I have experienced migraine h/a's for most of my adult life, they suck! I found relief after having a total hysterectomy, and also using Maxalt (a troche...
  5. LTAC interviews

    May I ask do you mean Long Term Care, or Long Term Acute Care Hospital? There is a difference. The Later is an acute care hospital where alot of ICU patients go after their stay, at the one I worked...
  6. Holiday pay at a Clarian Hospital?

    Not to be mean, the others did not go to college and get a
  7. Suboxone side effects

    does anyone know if they use it for chronic pain patients. My pain specialist said she did not think I was a candidate for it, since I'm chronic pain, but I wonder if it would be better than taking...
  8. increased confusion with pain med

    Sorry for confusion, I didn't mean to use them together. Benadryl is great for sleep, and not using habit forming sleeping meds, esp. in elderly. And the Acetaminophen worked great for pain, unless...
  9. increased confusion with pain med

    sometimes plain old Acetaminophen works. Especially with the elderly. I cared for a patient similar, she was always confused, crying out, c/o leg pain. After a battery of tests to rule other causes...
  10. Big Decision-Please Help!

    I would like to add,as far as the company throwing you to the wolves, they did me. When I showed up for my first day, I expected someone to be there to train me, even if it would have been 1 day....
  11. Does allnurses.com make you a better nurse?

    Ok, maybe being a "better nurse" is too strong, but enhanced my knowledge base. Sharing stories, knowledge and/or experiences makes me feel more like a good nurse. I find there is always new and...
  12. Big Decision-Please Help!

    I can tell you frorm experience, it can be overwhelming to be a unit manager. I was one after about 6 yrs in Nursing. I had no idea that people could kiss butt so much, and call you at all hours for...
  13. How do you protect your back health?

    Please remember, it can still happen. I used proper body mechanics, was anal about always having a drawsheet under patients, and having help. Even when we had bariatric patients, using lifts and...
  14. Failed drug test.

    Well hopefully, they have begun to see that there are false+. I know in law enforcement, my husband, who has been in the profession for 20+ yrs, is now seeing things a little differently. Like some...
  15. Failed drug test.

    And I forgot, when I had the "failed drug test", I called the lab that did the test, and spoke to the manager, who suggested I fight it, which was about $2,000.00 more, he said the people that have...
  16. Failed drug test.

    I have chronic pain, neck fusion & lumbar fusion, was turned into the BON for taking meds, they had a hearing could not find any problem or anything I did wrong, but then decided I would need to...
  17. I think I regret choosing nursing

    I totally agree with Redhairednurse completely, for whatever reason it seems harder to work with women than men. You have to sometimes "fake it" because it is a job, not your life. Please don't...
  18. Failed drug test.

    WOW!! If there are soo many problems with this, why do they spend millions of dollars doing these? As for me it has been a
  19. RN's w/chronic pain, using narcotics

    I first would like to agree with almost everything you stated. I am an RN w/long term chronic pain, have tried soooo many different meds (to not be impaired, and yet have some sort of pain control,...
  20. judgemental nurses/students

    Getting back to original posting by k r ah, I really think after yrs of experience, it is impressed upon you how so many people cheat the system. I started out being so nieve, never knowing who had...
  21. really disappointed after my trip to the BON

    I have seen cases where, like in any other profession, there have been examples made of nurses, when the new company took over the SNAP(State Nurses Assistance Program). I personally watched a nurse...
  22. I think that is a great idea. I am currently an ASN graduate and I'm thinking about getting a BSN in Healthcare Management. It would sure give you a good background when you do start, not to mention...
  23. What was your inspiration to become a nurse?

    I always wanted to be a nurse, then my brother was in a horrible car accident, I was standing at his bedside, he had a cut above his eyebrow, with brainmatter coming out. I knew then I had to be...
  24. Minimally Invasive Back Surgery

    I had spondolythesis in my neck and lower back, I was told I had too much damage for the front minimally invasive surgery, and had the same problem in lumbar area, alot of arthritis, and stenosis....
  25. Minimally Invasive Back Surgery

    http://www.stvincent.org/ourservices/Ortho/spine/Minimally_Invasive.htm I do not personally know of anyone who has had this. Dr Rick Sasso, has been instumental in this type of surgery...