SwedishOmorfia
has 4 years experience and specializes in Haematology, stroke.
I'm a swedish RN (3 year university program, bachelor's degree) currently taking a master's degree in clinical medical science. Planning to work with developing swedish health care..
SwedishOmorfia replied to northmississippi's topic in General Nursing
How is it possible to do that hundreds of times each shift? I mean, we are required to disinfect our hands and underarms before and after contact with a patient. No rings, watches och bracelets or...
SwedishOmorfia replied to northmississippi's topic in General Nursing
Over here we are not allowed anything (shirt sleeves, wrist watches, bracelets, rings etc) beneath the elbow in any kind of patient work. It's the same rule in every hospital, nursing home, dentist's...
SwedishOmorfia replied to hiddencatRN's topic in General Nursing
Strengthen your back (and all other muscle groups!) with weight training, never move/change patients by yourself and always use the moving/lifting aids available and try to work
As already stated, one's personal responsibility and what society should be responsible for, are two separate things. In my opinion (as shared with most of Europe) adequate health care is a basic...
SwedishOmorfia replied to LaMereMaverique's topic in General Nursing
Why do you wash your hands all the time? Don't you have desinfectant solutions? We are strongly advised against washing our hands all the time as it damages the skin. Also, using antibacterial soap...
SwedishOmorfia replied to Nepenthe Sea's topic in General Nursing
In Sweden we rarely use masks. Nowadays with the "new flu" scare people are a bit more paranoid though. Gowns and gloves must be used when handling "dirty" stuff (making a bed, changing and such),...
SwedishOmorfia replied to egglady's topic in General Nursing
My dad stopped smoking after over 40 years of smoking 1-2 packs a day with Champix (it's called that here in Sweden). He didn't mention any side effects so I guess if he had any, they weren't that...
SwedishOmorfia replied to dannyc12's topic in General Nursing
Wow. Is that really legal in the U.S? In Sweden the medical professions are inhibited by law to not engage in or recommending "alternative" methods/treatments/drugs. I do support the standardized...
We have one signlist per drug (narcotic) which has the following columns: 1. Date, 2. number of pills/vials added, 3. number of pills/vials taken out, 4. patient's surname, 5. number of pills/vials...