Nursing is a second career for me. I got divorced 1 year into my nursing program and worked full time while going to school. While in school I worked PRN in a cath lab as a LPN and worked full time as an LPN in long term care. Got my RN 5/09.
ER_JEN_RN replied to Been there,done that's topic in General Nursing
Breakfast: nonfat greek yogurt and way too much coffee Lunch: Left over chili made with extra lean ground turkey, reheated and eaten 2 bites at a time as I made a point of passing by the break room...
I dropped out of 10th grade and got my GED. I am currently an Emergency Department RN. Alot of the 4 year BSN programs will not accept you because you cannot meet their admission requirements....
ER_JEN_RN replied to ER_JEN_RN's topic in Emergency
WOW! I am so thankful for the many replies I have received from this post. The support and different perspectives offered have been amazing. I have t o honestly say that the simple act of posting...
ER_JEN_RN replied to bubbly_nurse's topic in Arizona Nursing
I graduated in May of 2009 from a rural nursing school, than moved back to my hometown of Tucson, AZ. During nursing school, I worked as a tech in an ICU for 6 months during my first semester, and...
ER_JEN_RN replied to Nurse SMS's topic in Addictions
No, this is not a smell associated with detox. I see alot of etoh w/d patients in my particular ED and none have a smell that a serious bath wouldnt fix. If you smell something this severe, I hope...
I admit as a new ED nurse, I definately have that rush when the EMS call comes over the radio that they are a few minutes out with a good trauma, but one recent call is more than I know how to let go...
Initial PTT and INR of *comment* -meaning it wouldnt clot AT ALL. Redraw after FFP, vit K, blood was INR 37.5, PTT >600. Dialysis patient on coumadin who was given an accidental OD of heparin...
ER_JEN_RN replied to sweatpea55's topic in Emergency
We do them in our ED as well. We observe 1 (or more if you would like), than are observed doing 3 and signed off by another RN. They can be a life saver (literally) with a patient who is a difficult...
I work for IHS and we are salaried as well. We do have 4 hours of mandatory OT per pay period (2 weeks) but we get paid time and a half for anything over 80 in a pay period. We also get double time...
Well, I worked at a sub acute LTC about 80 miles north of Phoenix as an LPN while I was in school :-) Not sure if its the same facility but I am willing to bet theres a good chance it is since there...
Lol sorry for my typos, its early in the morning still :-) I meant to say I can see how you might not think to check blood suger if you DONT have a large diabetic population in your area
NO stat labs with a blood glucose included? I work for IHS so our ER serves 99% native american population, for this reason accuchecks are a first line check during code situations, we've had people...
ER_JEN_RN replied to New2ERNursing's topic in Emergency
The reason your friends can only dream of getting the experience you are getting right now, is because these opportunities are few and far between for RN's without 1-2 years experience. You stuck it...
ER_JEN_RN replied to blufoxtrot's topic in Emergency
So, I totally agree that medics and EMTs are a HUGE asset to the ER. However, one poster commented that he has been hired as a medic to write orders, prescribe meds, etc and he cant wait to "see the...
ER_JEN_RN replied to ER_JEN_RN's topic in Emergency
Lunah-Thanks so much for the book reference. I will make a point of picking it up ASAP! I dont mean to say I dont meet a minimum level of competence, I just often wonder if I am truly on par with...