Iluvhospice

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  1. Please Advise ASAP Confidential please

    Agree completely with tewdles... If they are not happy with the present hospice, there are generally several in any given area. The first step should be speaking to the present hospice about their...
  2. I want to be a hospice nurse so bad!!!!

    You have what it takes to be a hospice nurse. After graduating from nursing school, I worked on an oncology floor for 10 months and then moved on to hospice. You may place foleys, access portacaths,...
  3. Need some advice. I hate my job!

    Definitely get actively searching for a new job. I am in management and the only drawback I can see is that you will not have accrued paid time off for the maternity leave and will not have worked...
  4. DNR-Comfort measures

    Since I last posted in this thread, I have worked in hospice for more than 5 years. The increased tracheal secretions are simply the result of no longer being strong enough to swallow the...
  5. Fair salary offer?

    $16/hr isn't even close to reasonable... you have every right to ask for more. Our LVN coordinators - no direct patient care - earn
  6. On call PICC nurse? Does such a thing exist?

    Our hospice uses a on-call PICC nurse, who places the most wonderful PICC lines I have ever used. Mobile x-ray comes to verify placement before use, just as in the hospital. I love our PICC
  7. How soon to specialize?

    I went in to nursing school with the plan to work for Hospice. I worked on an Oncology floor for 10months before switching to the premiere hospice in our area. I had wonderful orientation with...
  8. Absolutely - go for the job you love. Nothing makes a day last longer than hating your job. Not even a bigger paycheck can fix that. Best of luck in your new
  9. Question about dyspnea

    Our hospice does palliative pleural taps also - generally patient revokes their Medicare Hospice Benefit during the hospitalization, and then we readmit them post-procedure. Morphine and Ativan are...
  10. home hospice interview

    How much training happens before you are sent out on your own... and once you're on your own - is there help READILY available by phone? Oncology to hospice isn't a big leap because you probably had...
  11. Is Hospice for me?

    Robin, My days are not what a "typical" hospice case manager would have because I see the general in-patients (pts who are hospitalized for something related to their hospice diagnosis), and when...
  12. Is Hospice for me?

    I would recommend that you start your career on an oncology floor. Surprisingly, it provides you with lots of varied opportunities for skills - but most importantly - at least for hospice work - you...
  13. Most RN's first borns?

    Middle child - second girl - first born girl is a doctor, youngest brother is a chemist. Alcoholic
  14. Can you help me with some career advice?

    Being a care companion and being a hospice case manager/nurse are far different things. That's not to say that sometimes we don't have to help with personal care activities - but, by and large,...
  15. Salary for hospice nursing?

    $27/hr is the prn salary where I live. .44/mile is also roughly the reimbursement we receive. I just accepted a full-time admissions position with the hospice company I was working prn for - and I...
  16. Austin Area Pay Rates

    The St. David's network and Seton network are both giving their nurses a 6% pay increase effective sometime in October. The pay rate at Seton for a new nurse with no experience was $19.28/hr with...
  17. How would you have handled this pt?

    No, never at our
  18. One bad night vs. overall "bad" at the job

    At my hospital, you don't change a dressing until the doctor writes an order. I wouldn't think that it would be unusual for it to have drainage on it - particularly right after surgery. As far as...
  19. Working in Myelosuppression/Oncology?

    GAgirl is absolutely right. It is a love it or hate it floor. Personally, I too LOVE it. I love that I get to touch people's lives in ways others don't get to. I get to discuss personal...
  20. Caring for a neutropenic pt

    We post signs on the door advising sick visitors (states specifically with a COLD or respiratory infection because people with colds generally don't consider themselves "sick") not to enter. Masks...
  21. DNR-Comfort measures

    I work on an oncology floor, so we spend a lot of time with patients who are comfort measures only. The "gargly breathing" that usually signals near death can be helped with suctioning (but that's...
  22. HELP! 75?'s no math /anyone failed w/75?

    My classmate and I took it on Thursday. We both had 75 questions, no math, lots of priority - she had 3 select all that apply and I had 1. We both found out we passed this morning!!!!!! We both have...
  23. Hi all, I will begin my career as an oncology nurse on October 24th, so I have been lurking in this forum. A friend of a friend has been diagnosed with this type of leukemia, and my friend (who is...
  24. qod 5/11

    We were taught the ESSR method: enlarge the nipple, stimulate sucking by rubbing the nipple across the baby's lower lip, swallow, rest to allow the baby to finish swallowing the breast milk or...
  25. Nursing Dx Help

    I'm not sure that I understand your assignment clearly, but infection is not a NANDA nursing diagnosis. Nursing diagnoses that are listed in my pedi book for UTI include: Risk for injury to the...