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Lowest of the Low
[Hi There I am an RN in Australia (i'm in my 2nd year out) and we do have similar problems with new grads being placed into senior positions (charge nurse) in aged care facilities. I remeber how overwhelmed I felt when I started as a new grad in the hospital. My mother in law has just left an aged care facility after working in that industry for around 20 years. I seriously had not seen a week go by where she was not complaining about the workload, and she is experienced. I managed to talk her into applying to a hospital and her life has changed. She is soooo much happier and her workload has about halved. My advice to you is to apply for a grad program (if u have them over there) and work within your scope of practice as a new grad. Let everyone around you know your new, and if anyone gives you a hard time stand up for yourself. As alot of others on here have suggested, leave now before they let you go, otherwise your confidence as a nurse will drop and they simply are not a caring helpful bunch of people. Good luck, I hope it all settles down for you, hang in there it is overwhelming, just always remember to only take on those tasks/jobs where you are working within your scope of practice. Tracy
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Anyone here from Townsville/North QLD?
Hi there This is a great forum. Congrats for finishing your 2nd year! the last one goes very fast, you will be there before you know it. Do you know what area you want to work in? I am finished and am still not sure!! good luck with the rest of it. Cheers Tracy
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Anyone here from Townsville/North QLD?
Hi Jon, well I came off night shift on Tue morning, which was my last placement shift. I have passed all my exams and have just been offered a job with QLD Health, am very happy as you would know what its like. I studied thru CDU (Darwin, Externally). What has your first year out been like? I am really nervous about starting out . Thanks for your reply. Cheers Tracy
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Pinpoint Pupils?
Hi Gwenith I feel so much better now. As a student I think alot of the questions this lecturer has given appear to have more than one possible answer. It has made it extremely difficult as a student to try and decide or find the correct answer to some of these questions. I dont feel I am learning anything extra by this, rather I feel more uncertain and indecisive about some of the questions/topics than what I did before taking on this unit. I do know I am not alone as the students i talk to that are doing this subject (that have no prior experience nursing) are having similar feelings. I also know she changed it from an open book exam (100 multiple answer questions) to 125 closed book questions, and a student who began the subject when the exam was open book but had to repeat it, has commented how the questions have not changed, which I feel is unfair. I have done the exam now and have absolutely no idea how I will go, I only pray I pass as it is all I have left to do besides the final prac. Thankyou for your replies once again. Regards Tracy
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Pinpoint Pupils?
Thanks Janet, yes I knew that narcotics could do this but did not think of it causing a state of coma - how silly :imbar ! I can't wait to get out there and do some prac, hopefully all of this theory I have done I can relate to real situations, as I think it will sink in alot easier that way. Thankyou for answering, it is much appreciated! Tracy:)
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Pinpoint Pupils?
Hello There I am a student about to do my final exam and was wondering if anyone could help me with a practice exam question I have here. It is asking: Assessment findings of pinpoint pupils, varied responses to painful stimuli and absent reflexes most likely indicates which of the following: a. Permanent vegetative state b. Locked in Syndrome c. Coma d. Brain Death This question has my friend and I stumped because with Brain Death, there is absolutely no response at all, locked in syndrome the patient is aware of their surroundings though is paralysed therefore would be unable to display a varied response to painful stimuli, Coma - the pupils are dilated/fixed? Can anyone help us out and maybe explain a little bit about the difference between these conditions? Any help would be appreciated. Regards T & J
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Final Exam Nerves
Hello everyone On the 18 Jun 04 I will sit my final exam for my external nursing degree (Charles Darwin Uni Australia. I have finished all of my assignments so it is now time to study. I am finding my nerves are getting in the road of my study at this point. I used to look forward to the exams as it was a good change from doing assignments, but this has now changed. I sat 2 exams (last year) which I studied my butt off for but did no good on. My nerves destroyed my confidence and I am terrified this will happen again. With those exams, there were 2 assignments in each unit plus an exam which boosted my marks so I could pass the 2 subjects (a&p & medsurg2) though this left me feeling deflated as I put alot of time into the study and it did not pay off. I struggled with a&p 1 & 2 as there was so much to remember and again with med surg. This subject I am doing now only had one assignment weighing 50% and the exam weighs 50%. The problem is I only got a pass + (have no idea what %) that is which now means I need to do extemely well in this health assessment exam. If anyone knows of any online practice exams or good memory tactics please send them my way. If I pass this exam I can go onto my final prac of 14 weeks then will become registered! I would also like to say thankyou to those who have helped me thru this last semester, I am so lucky to have had your valuable input and to have found this site. Thankyou :) and wish me luck! Tracy
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Primary Survey of Burns Patient
Ok, thanks Gwenith, this is a really interesting assignment, I cant wait until I get the chance to do my prac in E.D. so some of this theory comes together for me. You sound like u have a broad range of experience, do you still practice nursing? and if so what area do u work in? Tracy
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Primary Survey of Burns Patient
Yes it does help heaps, thanks for that. In the case of the patient smelling of fuel, would it be the same? to wash the patient down to stop the chemical (from what I have read this would be a chemical burn aswell as flame as she was found alight) from burning her? Therefore I see how DRABC is relevant here if this is the case. I will go look at those sites u listed now to see what else I can find. Thanks again Gwenith. Cheers Tracy
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Primary Survey of Burns Patient
Hi Gwenith Ok, an example is in Sheehy's Emergency Nursing Principals and Practice (this is the prescribed textbook for the unit) which goes through and explains Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Infection, Pain Management and Wound Care, then on this website that our lecturer gave us (http://www.swsahs.nsw.gov.au/livtrauma/education/handbook/primary.asp) it says Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability and Exposure, then in another book I have (CARPA Standard Treatment Manual) says DRABC which I'm guessing is for immediate treatment rather than E.D. treatment. I'm just finding it a little difficult to describe the primary treatment when there are so many different terms and theories, I know once I have actually worked and gain some experience the "basis" for this type of scenario will be in my head but for now, the slightest bits of difference confuses me :imbar , so for now what I have been doing is trying to pinpoint what airway problems a burns patient may have and the treatment for that etc. Thanks for your help once again! Tracy
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Primary Survey of Burns Patient
Hello to you all again I have been working on a case study for emergency nursing (uni elective) which involves a burns patient being brought into a rural hospital setting with burns to all areas of her body. I have to discuss the preparation for her arrival and treatment once in the hospital and have a question regarding this. Primary Survey (ABCDE) (ABCDEF) (I have seen a few differing ABC's which is also confusing me), does it occur again once the patient arrives, even if the patient is stabilized by the ambulance/paramedics? I am finding that all the text books I read having differing theories on this. Cheers Tracy
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Emergency Procedures - question
How long have you been nursing? forgive me, but I am a little overwhelmed. How on earth do you ever get to a point where you 'pluck that from the top of your head'? I am totally amazed at this, I will print this off if I can and go through bit by bit to understand it all! I can not say thankyou enough for what you have given me and will go away to try and absorb some of it. I must say, I am absolutely terrified that I have chosen emergency nursing as my elective. I have no idea how I will survive the four weeks in E.D. Do they provide you with some on the job training? or will I be expected to "know" how to do it all because I have studied the theory side of things. I have soooo much more learning ahead of me yet, though hopefully hands on will sink in a lot better than the theory. Thanks so much for your time and help, it is very much appreciated Gwenith. Tracy:)
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Emergency Procedures - question
LOL I was just looking in there as you posted a reply to me!! Thankyou your resources are very good, just have to find one that relates to my scenario. Thanks again Tracy
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Emergency Procedures - question
Thanks heaps for that, I will look them up. Cheers Tracy
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Emergency Procedures - question
Hi there I am finally on my last assignment for this degree!!! which is a case study for my elective (emergency nursing). I have a scenario where I'm a nurse in E.D. - rural hospital and I receive a call from the ambulance saying they are bringing in a 35yr old woman with burns to all areas of her body, and she is smelling of petrol. I have to write a case study on how to prepare for her arrival and then the assessment and emergency care required and also debriefing of staff. I would like to know if Rural E.D. hospital procedures differ from those in the city, and what manuals are in place there. Is there a manual of practice specific for Australian E.D.? or any helpful books/resources at all, any input would be appreciated. Cheers Tracy P.S. I do my prac for this elective later in the year so have no idea what i'm doing!!!!