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Does your floor have an RN to patient ratio?
I would love to just have five patients. A typical day could be anywhere from six to eight to start. However, I saw myself go through 14 pts. one day. Don't ask me what any of their names were!
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saskatchewan wages
possibly saskatoon. where are you?
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saskatchewan wages
Can anyone tell me what the pay scale is like for saskatchewan nurses? thanks
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Professional in scrubs?
I don't think it makes a difference what color you wear...it dosn't change the care you give to your pts. At our hospital, they want all nurses to be in white by the year 2005. I have alot of uniforms that are colorful and will still be wearable by that time. I don't see them offering to by ME new uniforms to accomidate their dress code. Not to mention white underwear! Besides, I don't have that much confidence in "Always" to be in white all the time if you know what I mean!!
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nasogastric tubes
It's all gross! Funny story...A student was giving me a report at the end of her shift and she was describing the ng output..she said it was pinkish..cause for concern...indeed until I found out that the NPO pt snuck a cherry popsicle!!
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RN's removing surgical drains
Canadian nurse...I remove it all too. It is a nursing task that we were all tought how to do. If you are unsure, review your policy and procedure manual
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Have you ever felt that you have too much work to do for just one nurse
All I can say is I thought I had it bad!! This is very unsafe practice! Think about your licence! So you fill out professional practice reports when this happens? what about your union?
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JP drains
I'm from New Brunswick, Canada. Yes we remove JPratts,Hemovacs, Central Lines and Epidurals. The only thing we havn't been delegated to remove are chesttubes...but who knows..one more thing for a doc to dump on us!
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Epidural & post-op pain management
On my unit we have a step down unit with three beds and one nurse. This is where our epidural pts go post-op. They are monitered here for at least the first 24 hrs. VS are as follows: post-op-B/P, P, R, and T, sedation level, SpO2 q 1h x8h then B/P, P, R, T q4h (R q1h-SpO2 q2h). The main complication has been over sedation(R @5-6/min). Ok after narcan.
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How often do surgeons order a basal rate for PCA?
by basil rate, do you mean bolus? Usually the patient gets a bolus in the RR then when they come to the unit their PCA is usually set for 1-2mg of morphine q 5-6min depending on the anethetist. However, a PCA is never used for a lap chole or lap appy. On our unit they are mostly used for major abd. surgeries or orthos.
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Wound Care Question
We use the VAC system often where I work but now that I look at the pictures, I realize that the wound isn't really that big and the VAC system in this case wouldn't be used. If you want to learn about vacumn assisted closure, go to http://www.kci1.com. By the way, we use maggots alot too for debridement. We have them sent to us from California. I remember the first time we used them, they all got loose out of the dressing that was on the knee...let's just say they made their way "up hill"!! Gross!!
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Wound Care Question
what about a VAC system?
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What patient phrase today made your day great?
I had a patient tell me that I bring sunshine into his heart.