If you all don't work for the same company (CNA and RN's), you really have no right to supervise the CNA's as they are private contractors. Nor are you responsible for what they do. Yes, I agree you...
Of course it is everyone's responsibility to answer call lights, but I've seen some obviously deaf people who stand around the unit and act like it isn't beeping. I have also seen staff who purposely...
This sounds like a bit of hoo-ha to me, but I am no expert. If the family is paying for the services directly out of their pocket they have the choice of whom they hire. If the state is paying,...
Beaches10 replied to pagandeva2000's topic in General Nursing
In Baton Rouge and thankfully the weather part is mostly past with just a few high gusts and some rain. It was a wild day here with trees crashing through over 400 homes in Baton Rouge alone. Lost...
Kudos to you that you are there to make sure your nurses get breaks. Not all hospitals have that nurse to back them up. Potty breaks are hard enough, not to mention the lunch break. When it is really...
I am not going to dis my hospital, but yeah, the breaks are non existant and the lunch is usually grabbed behind the nursing station. Most of our nurses are pretty supportive of one another and stay...
Beaches10 replied to labrador4122's topic in General Nursing
Ok, so just what meds are required for double check? We of course still do Insulin and chemo drugs - what other common drugs is everyone else double checking. BTW can you tell me about that Dilantin...
Beaches10 replied to dauschundlover's topic in General Nursing
Tim Porter O'Grady tends to run at the mouth a bit. Because he is a "former" nurse (I don't personally consider him one anymore), he tends to run off at the mouth spouting quite a bit of rhetoric...
Drug Addiction units where people are there just to get out of jail. You have patients in there that are really trying - mixed with those that are really lying. It's the last ones that simply...
Beaches10 replied to Sailingshoes's topic in Oncology
We gave our patients the choice of xylocaine vs nothing, both peripheral and via port. About 4% chose not to use Xylocaine while 96% state it makes the experience better. Only 2% felt the topical...
Yep, agree with Theresa. All it takes is a shift in position of the arm to hear the base of lung air exchange and if there is a problem. Find on my AM shift that the patient is generally in their...
Beaches10 replied to RADONC-RN's topic in Oncology
silver888stein, Not sure if you are asking about chemo unit in the doctors office/vs hospital outpatient/vs. chemo unit inpatient. Do you also have surgical oncology, medical oncology and end of life...
Beaches10 replied to supernova004's topic in Oncology
It is a wonderful and rewarding career option, but you have to be the type of person who accepts that not everyone will be cured. As you see the same patients weekly, biweekly or monthly, you can...
Beaches10 replied to RADONC-RN's topic in Oncology
I work Oncology Surgical/medical/end of life care inpatient with in patient and outpatient chemo on the same unit. We have 9 patient beds plus a 4 chair chemo room. Will do up to 6 or so chemos...