I don't yell at my nurses. When I am called to see a patient, I see the patient. Whether I follow the RN's recommendations or not is based on my clinical judgment of the scenario. I expect that you...
Actually, when physicians are using call rooms at night, it's not because they are sleeping on the "night shift." When a physician takes call, they are generally in the hospital for 30-36 hours at a...
For a type 1 diabetic, they are much more insulin sensitive than a type 2, and less insulin will cause more violent hypoglycemia more rapidly. This is also because the type 1's counterregulatory...
I went in to the ED once with a migraine and my nurse was wonderful, bless her heart, but I'm sure the attendings were skeptical, since it was a friday night and maybe they thought I was a seeker...
I went in to the ED once with a migraine and my nurse was wonderful, bless her heart, but I'm sure the attendings were skeptical, since it was a friday night and maybe they thought I was a seeker...
It would be highly unlikely that you would get HIV from this type of needlestick. Only 3% of exposures to HIV-positive "dirty" needles result in infection, and the chances are increased with...
I'm not a phlebotomist, I am a medical student, and I do phlebotomy as needed. I don't wish to argue with you. I don't think MD's are better than NP's, and I always say that when I'm sick, i'd rather...
I dont appreciate the condescension with the little "look it up" reply. I am a medical professional and you are NOT above me, dear- so don't act superior. My mother is an NP and my father is an MD. My...
Your statement that NP's are equally as trained as physicians is simply inaccurate. I understand that you are proud o fyour profession, and you should be: you are an educated professional who is able...
mbess02 replied to V. Nightingale's topic in Emergency
I would like to say that as a non-nurse, but having a mother who was a nurse in the ER for several years, I know what it's like for you nurses. I'm a diabetic and I get frequent sick migraines, so...
Hope this is an okay forum to post this in. I am not a nurse, but I do blood draws in my line of work, and I have always used butterfly needles, so I have always seen a flash when accessing the vein....
Thanks so much, guys. One question I have about engaging the tube before hitting the vein: I was taught when learning to draw that removing the needle with the tube in could collapse the vein due to...