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  1. question about pediatric physicals

    I would assume that since breast buds develop about 2 years prior to the start of menarche, it would be important for a physician to examine the breasts of a 7th grader who would be approximately...
  2. When did you "Know" you wanted to be a nurse?

    My story is kinda long...kinda odd... When I was 4, I decided to be a doctor. I was going to be a pediatric oncologist. I was dead set on being a doctor. Until my senior year of high school. I started...
  3. Floor Nursing

    I really respect you guys who can do home health. I just know it isn't for me. I was an EMT for about 5 years and one of the reasons I left (besides the fact that I much preferred my work as an RN!)...
  4. RSV

    You know, a few weeks ago I had an infant admitted for respiratory distress, ended up in the PICU for the night b/c I couldn't keep his sats above 90% on 3L HFNC. Turns out, he tested positive for...
  5. Everyone has a 4.0 GPA!!

    I gotta say...I work in pediatrics where I take care of sick infants all the time and I don't think I could ramble off infant or peds vitals off the top of my head! Every kid is different. Some kid is...
  6. Most Embarassing Nursing Moments

    A few months ago, I was taking care of a 15 year old who had an extensive psych history who had just come out of PICU after drinking 2 bottles of vodka. I was preparing to leave at the end of my shift...
  7. probably a dumb question about PIVs and drawing blood...

    I guess my thought is why stick a kid if you can get a non-hemolyzed sample from a PIV? On my peds floor we routinely draw daily labs from existing PIVs, even babies with 24s or kids with fluids...
  8. Two more weeks....

    It really is! You will quickly learn when Orientation and Open House are and know to not leave your house. You will know when move in weekend is and know to not go out to eat or to Wal Mart or Target....
  9. ECU ANP

    I went to ECU for my undergrad (before nursing school) and while I didn't go there for nursing school, I can say that ECU has a fantastic reputation nationwide for their nursing programs, both...
  10. Yeah that is true...I guess I have seen our peds hem/onc doc attempt one when we were trying to get a second IV for an exchange
  11. I just heard a statistic on the radio that said that on TV, 75% of codes are successful whereas in real life, only about 6% of patients that go into cardiac arrest survive. Half the things the docs do...
  12. vomiting: reflux, rotavirus, or NGT feed problems

    Rotavirus is extremely contagious so it is highly likely that the babies caught it from one another. However, I don't think it can be transmitted by use of the dropper as rotavirus is transmitted from...
  13. Do even pediatric nurses get jaded?

    Amen!!
  14. Do even pediatric nurses get jaded?

    Unfortunately, I think you can set yourself up for disappointment if you think peds nursing is always clowns and balloons and games and happiness and laughing. Sometimes you have to do some pretty...
  15. Do even pediatric nurses get jaded?

    I don't work in an ED but I can say it can get tedious, especially in RSV/Flu season. Sometimes it is almost like "If I have to put on one more isolation gown or suck the snot out of one more...
  16. Two more weeks....

    I work in Pediatrics. I play with the
  17. Drawing Labs from a New Start??

    Thanks for the insight. Sometimes we do exchange transfusions on our kids with sickle cell and we try and get a large enough IV to get blood from it easily. It is ideal to use the larger syringes to...
  18. Two more weeks....

    I think starting pay is around $20/hr. But that may have changed. I have only been there a year but already my pay has gone up a couple of
  19. I had a baby on my floor who was a NICU grad and she spent many months on the peds floor. Her mom lived pretty far away and didn't have reliable transportaton so she couldn't visit as often as she...
  20. Length of Nicu Admission

    I work in pediatrics and these are the types of babies we often get from NICU and Convalescent Newborn. We often get the babies who still need feeding help but are no longer deemed critical. They...
  21. would working in peds help with NICU?

    Just out of curiosity, how do you guys who are actually staff nurses feel about having only BSN nurses in NICU? Does it really make that much of a difference between BSN prepared and ADN prepared...
  22. would working in peds help with NICU?

    ...just thought of this...Wherever you go, I wouldn't make a point of advertising that where you really want to be is NICU just for the fact that I don't know of many managers who are going to want to...
  23. would working in peds help with NICU?

    I'm thinking that if you really want to work in the NICU and you have a chance right now of working in Adult Med Surg and Peds, go with Peds. You will still get a good education in general med/surg...
  24. Nurse to Patient Ratio in North Carolina

    I work in Peds at PCMH and our ratio is 3-5:1. Night shift usually starts with 4. Sometimes we have a care partner at night...lately we
  25. No longer motivated

    Awesome news!!! As you can probably tell by my name, I am an ECU alumna too! I love that place so much. I graduated in May of 06 with a degree that I have deemed as useless as you have (Health...