Werblessed
has 12 years experience and specializes in Hospice/Palliative, PACU, OR, Med/Surg.
Married 23 years, two teenaged children (and the gray hair to prove it! LOL!!). A VERY blessed RN working in an amazing field of patient-directed care!
I am looking into Chamberlain for RN to BSN this Summer/fall of 2020. I heard from other students that the online content is less brain damaging than many other programs. As a fifty-something year...
RN after hours weekend baylor nurse in Colorado. $38/hour, $0.50/mile and $600 every 2 weeks bonus for baylor commitment. I don't have on call unless I want it and I am off 5 days a week. I made...
Morphine delivered via nebulizer can be very helpful in addressing acute dyspnea due to it's bronchodilator effect (however it has not been demonstrated to be an effective treatment for pain as the...
CentexRN...Physicians are among the worst prognosticators when it comes to terminal patients so I wouldn't tell family to ask the physician (especially if physician is NOT hospice physician). Families...
Nancy, thank you for sharing your experience...what a terrible situation you were dropped in by other members of your 'team'. I've been in similar places myself when I worked in the hospital but not...
Continuous Care is where the hospice attempts to staff nursing care for ATC care when a patient is having an issue or issues that are not well managed and require a high-level of assessment and care...
Just a question for my colleages who've worked in this field a bit. I've had this happen to me a handful of times over many years when I worked as a PCN. I'll be sleeping soundly and just wake up...
Hey, Leslie! No...I don't interpret the 'look' as terrified or fearful when our patients are communicating with unseen visitors but it sounded like imitation might have been misreading what she was...
Well, to be honest, there is a 'look' that patients have when they are close to death. Many of the contributors to this board know this to be true. You come in and you don't have to be within 10...
I think it's a GREAT transition...acute care to hospice care = excellent care giving and assessment skills! :w00t: I was just recruiting for RNs for our hospice and the mandatory requirement was at...
:cheers: CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is wonderful! Be ready to journey into places that are genuine and connected and give yourself permission to learn and grow in your own time. I think...
It's not impossible to go straight from school into this field...it's just that you are usually alone by the patient bedside with a bunch of family looking to you for answers on what is happening....