I would imagine that if it's one of your patients you are to go out but not all the patients will have the same nurse on call. Just my guess. And a lot of places only reimburse if the drive is over 30...
You need to chart relevant information. If a patient fell but not on your shift then he/she is being followed up on r/t fall. You need to chart the specific situation going on, the relevant assessment...
I. Going through the same thing. I struggle with the 6pm-6am shift, but the only difficult part is the 8pm med pass. Like you, I am responsible for all the things you listed. I have a different...
She has type SD. It is a variant form of Sickle Cell Disease. There are several different hemoglobin variants,however they all receive the diagnosis of Sickle Cell Disease and the majority of them...
Very true, but it's not always that simple. When I was tested for sickle cell trait I was told I did not carry it. My daughter was diagnosed at 14 days old with sickle cell
It's because children with Sickle Cell are taking more serious than adults because they are not perceived as drug seekers. This came straight from both my children's hematologist, as well as our...
Oh wow! that's, odd.. I could see if the shift ended at 7 or 8, but not at 6. You'd think they would just have you guys take on other things such as finger sticks or medicating the early risers
I'm still in orientation. Our night shift is 10p-6a. When we first arrive we do narc count, clear off the med cart, receive medications from the pharmacy delivery guy & do the paperwork on those...
Btw, I too just started my first job at a LTC facility. They told me 3 to 5 days orientation but I told them I definitely wanted 5 and would let them know if I was ready then. I spent all of 4 days...
If they are understaffed then odds are they will end up wanting to float you from hall to hall. If I were you I would request two days of training on each hall, then inform them of the hall you feel...
Whit2389 replied to Darby71's topic in Home Health
I am a registered nurse and I take care of a quadriplegic. He is total care and very active. We wash his dishes, his laundry, tidy his room up, sweep, clean his toilets, etc.. as well as all of our...