Safety in hospitals ???? Since when ?? I've "been there" both as a patient and as a nurse.....after I discharged from my patient status I quit and went into Home Health and loved it. Recently a...
been there replied to TweetiePieRN's topic in General Nursing
Got in trouble big time once. MD ordered a change in the flow rate of a regular IV, which I did, and documented, and told the on-coming shift about. I went home and was called about three hours...
Certainly not Baton Rouge. After Katrina and Rita a couple of us RNs answered the call for RNs at two local hospitals. Both stated they were accepting only "displaced RNs" (those from the New...
been there replied to ClaireMacl's topic in Nursing Humor
I didn't do this but they say revenge can be wonderful. A rather hard and strictly business nursing instructor of mine in nursing school chastized me for not being able to catherize an extremely...
Please don't think your question is trivial due to what we have suffered here. I'm a Baton Rougean, we suffered damage, those parishes above us have had no food, water, power for days without help...
been there replied to geminiskittels's topic in General Nursing
Narcotics are not a good mix with patient care. The RN is responsible for anything you do under the influence of the medication and could well lose her license. I agree with another post, if you...
I had to take a speech class and give oral presentations. As a BSN I often have to speak in front of groups (MDs, nurses, MSWs, family members, etc). I see no difference between the groups of RNs but...
I was lucky. I got into nursing school the first time I tried. We entered by GPA and there were only 25 slots. However, what about the nursing shortage when there are a lot of us who have only been...
Some facilities may not appreciate the art work but not all of them. I know of nurses with warts, freckles, leg braces and one who has a butterfly on the top of her breast that is easily seen. The...
been there replied to southern_rn_brat's topic in Geriatric, LTC
I also question how the patient received the Toprol without a script. Of course dizziness is an early side effect and goes away when the med is stopped. BUT how did he also get Tegretol if it was not...
As a prior DON in skilled nursing facilities I agree this is criminal abuse. The DON is responsible for the condition of every resident and the actions, or inactions, of each nursing staff, and, each...
I think this subject has been beaten to death. We all have the right to our own personal opinions. As nurses we all have been subjected to a lot of crap during our careers but we stick to it and do...
Thanks for the link. Very interesting article. Shame, shame that AJN couldn't find any other comments on allnurses. It doesn't "fit" logically in the flow of the article and reads, to me, as if this...
Kevin I apologize for all of those who posted "cutsey" remarks. Most, I'm sure, are from very young persons who have never been exposed to the real world before nursing school. I feel male nurses...
I wouldn't chart what you suggest because it is not correct. What would happen if the administrator knew this patient and asked her if she refused and she said she didn't? Can we try to think from...