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Medical marijuana, role of the nurse, professional organization
I can't ever imagine a dispensary needing a nurse? You don't need a nurse when you purchase advil or aspirin. I would think that before dispensed, the usual "have you taken this medication before"? would be asked and the pharmacist would go over it and that is it. Since I have lived my entire life in California, I think we here just don't give a hoot about this as it is so common.
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What is the worst hardship/story you have ever seen/heard in your nursing career?
Sorry but for me a depressing topic. I have been in acute care hospital nursing 30 years and I have a harder time now then ever with the pain of caring and watching people suffer and the effect on families. I have seen it all too. Several stick out in my mind. 1. The elderly woman whose son had them cut her leg off instead of letting her go peacefully. She never recovered and was in extreme pain. He wanted NO pain meds for her so when he would leave the room which was frequently, I would have that syringe of morphine in my hand ready. 2. The young guy with aids. His abd was completely open and could see his organs. We would put sterile saline and pads on it. He was told that it would heal. No way would this heal. He would look at it and ask me "is it looking better"? And I would say "yes". Then he died. 3. The youngish woman dying of cancer and the family wanted her "gone". We had her on so much drugs that it would kill the entire hospital! Like 45mg/dilaudid/hr. Nothing worked. Everytime she twitched the family wanted more drugs. After days of this the surgeon called in the anesthesiologist and propolol was given and that was it. When she was alert she said to her husband "Bob are you trying to kill me"? I am ready to leave this job.
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Vanderbilt Medical Center to have nurses cleaning up
Does anyone here realize that by having nurses do this housecleaning, jobs are taken away from people who do this for a living?
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Vanderbilt Medical Center to have nurses cleaning up
Let me get this straight. I do not think I am any better than janitors and housekeepers. Not one bit. By having nursing do their job, we are not only having more work to do that is not "taught" to us in school, but in fact, it is taking pay away from the folks who need these jobs for their own paychecks. Has anyone thought of that?
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Vanderbilt Medical Center to have nurses cleaning up
Sorry but I can't believe anyone here would actually do this. How can management change our true roles as RN's when we are expected to be housekeeping? Are you all ready to start cleaning the windows? And the toilets? What is next? If we want more time at the bedside then linen stripping, garbage taking out, needs to be stopped. Let it pile up. Everyone has to be on board to make it better for the nursing staff and the patient. Of course I am not talking about the few incidents when the nurse needs to take out linens, etc. Wake up nurses! Get together. We are a HUGE part of the hospital and our voices will be heard. Don't be hoodwinked by corporate!! Our CEO took in over 5 million dollars in pay 2011.
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Vanderbilt Medical Center to have nurses cleaning up
Our CEO made over 5million in pay and bonuses 2011. Just saying.
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People think I am stupid
#63 that makes no sense what so ever. Never heard of hanging zozyn over four hours at 12.5 ml/hr. Other fluids are there to hydrate the patient. Hydration is not dependent upon such a small amount of fluid. What would happen if the pt needed a new IV and it took an hour to get it in? How are you going to make up for this hour? Not necessary. 12.5 ml is like a few drops.
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Medical marijuana, role of the nurse, professional organization
I live in Ca and they seem to move the clinics around. I am a RN in an upscale acute hospital. Maybe it is different here in Ca? Or maybe people are more upfront with their marijuana use? I have had patients who tell me it helps and I have co workers with cards for their pain issues, and then I know of at least 15 recreational users inc MD's who are employees. Again, maybe being in Ca puts a different spin on this.
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Medical marijuana, role of the nurse, professional organization
Did we forget something here? This is not about dispensing meds. There is no way a RN is needed in a medical marijuana store. Eventually, maybe not in my life time, but eventually this herb will be legal in the entire U.S. and then it will become legal for recreational use. Police do not want to deal with someone who has a small amount for personal use. Better to spend the time where it is needed.
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Has anyone ever been careless and gotten stuck?
I think this is possibly a first. I was very careful as always, and when I did a blood sugar stick with one of those tiny hidden lancets and when I pricked the patients finger he moved and it went thru his skin and into mine! I had no clue but a tiny feeling. Yes we need to be very careful but it still can happen.
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Time for a vacation!! Where do you want to go?
Plans are San Diego to see niece in August. Portland Oregon to see son in Sept. And end Nov. two weeks in Honduras to get certified in diving. Then Feb 2014 Bonaire for a few weeks to dive. Last year it was El Salvador which was great and Hawaii which was ok but not my cup of tea. Preference for off the beaten path is best.
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Calculator at work?
Personally, I would just take my calculator and do my job as best as I can. I don't ask permission for items like this. About 3 years ago we had to sign a paper that we were not to carry our own cell phones. Well guess what? Three years later, everyone is with their cell phone in their pocket. I see the manager walking around looking at hers.
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Calculator at work?
Just carry a calculator if it makes your job better. It is doubtful that you will have to use it these days. Where and what do you do where you need a calculator? There ought to be on on the electronic computer and one on your cell phone too. I have been a nurse very long and I remember the days when we had to calculate. So grateful for pharmacy and IV machines that do 99%.
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Has anyone ever been careless and gotten stuck?
I was once getting rid of tons of sharps used in a procedure and always put them one by one into a needle box using these long clamps. Lo and behold, one slipped out (I must have tossed thousands of needles in 15 years this way) and fell and can you imagine my reaction, when it went thru my shoe and sock and into my foot? So, one never knows.
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Has anyone ever been careless and gotten stuck?
I would say that we have gotten rid of 90% of needles these days. Few places use needles for insulin now that those pens are used. No more needles going into IV tubing, etc. Of course, lots of sharps in the OR. So the chances of getting stuck are less but.........it happens.