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silverbat

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  1. I just want to send a big thank you to all the nurses on the front line working with COVID patients. My husband of 43 years passed away recently from complications of COVID on 12/16/2020. I could not be with him until the decision was made not to continue treatment. His body just couldn’t fight anymore. The nurses who took care of him were amazing. They made sure he was well taken care of medically and personal care. I felt that since I couldn’t be with him, he was most definitely in great hands. The night he passed was tremendously difficult for me and the nurses were very professional and compassionate and I was very grateful. I no longer can work bedside and I respect the heck out of those who do!! Thank you!!
  2. Hummmm I did MDS for 8 years. Was required to be on call and work med carts, charge nurse etc., several times per month. Which involved direct patient care. Also MDS is lots of paperwork and chart review, also it is necessary to interview residents, staff, and possibly perform some ADL care to ensure you are documenting correctly. Compared to direct nursing it is less direct patient involvement. Lots of collaboration with staff in many areas of the facility and with family members throughout the month.
  3. That is a good question for your attorney and MO BON.
  4. Shookclays used to post under a different name. That’s why this sounds familiar.
  5. When I worked with a Urologist he wanted to see documentation such as “ urine is bright cherry red in color, is tea colored, is light pink in color, thick red clots noted in urine. Etc.
  6. I walked into a pretty dark pt room to do something, can’t remember what, and when I neared the end of the bed, I said oops excuse me. The pt was s double amputee and his legs were standing up in the corner. I thought it was another person. Lol
  7. In 1996, central MO hospital $10.40/hour!!!
  8. Whoa!! Where in the original post, or any others posts does criminal offense come into play? We’re the police involved and have you been charged with a crime? Me thinks you exaggerate a bit sir
  9. I work for a managed care group as a remote worker. I do find that I tend to get involved in what I’m doing and work longer than I should. I still am not good at making sure I take breaks I love the autonomy and even the solitude. Ita a good job with good pay and benefits
  10. Mine pays very good!!
  11. This happened at a facility I worked. The staff didn’t change anything about how brief changes were done or used. After a month or so, we were told we were doing great at saving $$. ?
  12. They were on a talk show and I don’t remember which one. The results were that some sibs had native, European and others were Asian and Western European.
  13. Not to be mean, but you don’t have the experience to work for lnsurance company. The positions there require multidisciplinary experience for years. NOT someone who is looking for it as an easy out, which is what I got from your post above. Find something, anything in the nursing field and KEEP the job for a year or more. LTC would give the opportunity to develope terrific time management skills. You would need to be great in interpersonal relationships with patients, staff, doctors and family members. Home health, case management, hospice all need staff with experience, preferably in several areas. Not good choices for new nurses.
  14. silverbat replied to JenMH88RN's topic in General Nursing
    What exploded? Foley bag? Emesis?code brown?

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