Med/Surg is a very, very stressful place to be. You always feel overwhelmed since it never seems to be staffed the way it really should be. Where I worked you got 7-8 patients, many of them "torn...
I think this is the best place to start. The families may feel like this is normal behavior, but need to have their feelings affirmed that what the nurse is doing is not acceptable. It's very...
I see a difference between hospitals and LTC facilities. In the hospital, if you are a floor nurse, they really don't care whether you have an Associates or a Bachelor's RN. They normally don't give...
I believe it is a HIPAA violation. We are not even allowed to post our patient's names on the board because our facility considers it a HIPAA violation. We have to place the Room # and the attending...
Atrium has a competency you can take online. It's very thorough. It's at www.atriumU.com and then click on the second tab, CEU. Don't be scared, chest tubes are not difficult and once you take care...
My hospital hires plenty of CNAs, so you are not restricted to a LTC facility. Try to get in on a Med/Surg floor....It will be great experience later on in your nursing career. I also think (and...
They shouldn't have been leaving until care was safely transferred to the next nurse. At 2 facilities I worked at that use taped reporting, it is to cut out all the side talk that goes on that drags...
They almost never know who is who. We do have color coding at my hospital and we still have patients who will ask housekeeping who has just swept their room and emptied their trash if they can get...
Not only weren't you wrong, but that is our responsibility as nurses to bring our thoughts to the table about what is going on with our patients, advocate for them, use our critical thinking skills,...
yashalag replied to NursingAgainstdaOdds's topic in General Nursing
I thought every hospital had these policies. At least every hospital I have worked at has had them. We get a lump of "PTO" time. This includes sick time, vacation time, scheduled appointments, etc....
I can't believe any doctor would allow it. We also have a nonsmoking policy at my hospital. We do not disconnect people and let them go outside to smoke across the street. It's a safety issue. Why...
Yes, you switch out the needle. What your nurses are telling you is wrong. Think of it this way.....when you are drawing up the medication, the filter is preventing the glass from getting into the...
yashalag replied to DaretoDreamRN's topic in Geriatric, LTC
I'm a med/surg nurse who has tried LTC on 3 different occasions. Both times were horrible. I will never do it again because what you explain is only a fraction of what seems to be the "norm". I...
Same at my facility. Gauze is usually placed immediately after insertion, then must be changed to a tegaderm within 24 hours of insertion. Then, it become a qWeek dressing change. If it is an oozy...