I am currently in talks with a travel nurse agency and am hoping to start my first travel assignment in late May/early June. My recruiter keeps pushing the housing stipend over taking the company...
So, recently I cared for a patient just over 31 weeks gestation with a hx of PTL admitted for PPROM. She was given our standard PPROM antibiotic protocol, steroids for baby's lungs, and magnesium...
I've always wanted to try travel nursing, and now that I'm approaching two years of experience in my field, I'm thinking of applying to some travel agencies. It looks like most agencies require at...
BellsRNBSN replied to ragingmomster's topic in Ob/Gyn
With our standard order set, there is a checklist that must be completed before the pitocin can be started (MD order in; gestation of at least 39 weeks, or documented reason for induction/augmentation...
I'm coming up on one year in LDRP now (so, still a new grad) and an issue that I still haven't found a very effective way to deal with is having patients who have overbearing visitors. To give a few...
BellsRNBSN replied to BellsRNBSN's topic in Ob/Gyn
Thank you for your responses! If I have a situation like this in the future, I will try IV dextrose first. And ideally, I would love for my laboring patients to eat and drink anything they want, but...
What is your hospital's policy/what do you do when you have a diabetic mom with an epidural who has low blood sugar? Do you push dextrose? Do you disregard the ice chip diet and give juice? The other...
To all of you moms (and dads too!): If you had a wonderful, positive birth experience, what was it that your labor nurse did/contributed that made your experience so great? And on the opposite end, if...
BellsRNBSN replied to alicia rain's topic in Ob/Gyn
What Ashley said. Most hospitals probably add their own touch to things as well. In our care packages at the hospital I work at, we include a locket in the bereavement package that splits in two - a...
BellsRNBSN replied to lovecorinth's topic in Ob/Gyn
Yes, OB is very different from med/surg. Obviously, each nursing student's clinical rotation experience differs, depending on the student, the clinical instructor, the clinical site, the nurses on the...
In cases such as this, I think the best strategy in answering these questions is just to be honest. If you never made a med error in nursing school, tell the interviewer this, and then tell him/her...
BellsRNBSN replied to CrazyMommy's topic in Ob/Gyn
Also, sometimes the fundus just happens to lie deeper in some women, or there is more fatty tissue in the woman's abdomen, over her uterus, making it harder for the nurse to palpate and massage the...
Does it help you to know that you're not the only one with such thoughts? I am a new grad, about to start my first nursing job, and I have definitely had the thoughts that you described, and I KNOW...
I would love to sell you my Dove apparel scrubs! I'm not sure if you would want the tops, considering I had to sew my university patch onto the sleeve of each top, but I have 2 white tops (1 unisex, 1...