It's not sad, it's progress. Medicine is progressing, and the knowledge base that an RN needs to practice today is far more complicated that 25 or 30 years ago. When I started nursing 25+ years ago,...
Quite a few of my 25 + years in nursing were spent in a Cardio-Thoracic surgery and interventional Cardiology. I've done my share of sending patients off to surgery for CABG's, Angioplasty, etc. Most...
I was not speaking to the nurse that hung 7 out of 8 IVPB's wrong...... That is not a mistake, and clearly the charge nurse needs to examine the competency of this particular nurse. I was speaking...
Excellent advice for the new and experienced nurses. I would only add "write yourself up" do the incident report yourself, including who was notified, what action was taken and how the patient...
While I would not see a need to flush a continuous IV, if you are going to piggy-back or push a drug on the line, always make certain the main line fluid is compatible with the piggy-back or IV push...
ICU nursing takes excellent assessment and problem solving skills, a very wide knowledge base and quick judgement. ICU nurses are very sure of their skills and in a crisis situation act calmly and...
I quit my first job out of nursing school too. It was a med-surg floor on the night shift in a community hospital. The head nurse, nursing instructor, and supervisor all were of the "let's eat our...
What he said!! I am now 65 years old; I've been a Registered Nurse since 1985. I have worked in a variety of settings from Interventional Cardiology in the late 80's and early 90's to Home Health...
I changed careers in my late 30's! I went back to school and worked at the same time to get my RN in 1985 (so now I'm an old nurse). I have "never" regreted going back and have "never" been...