Ok, I understand the topic of this thread has been focused on blame, accountability and the appropriateness of the subsequent disciplinary action that followed. My immediate reaction to the...
Depending on your personality, the positives may look like negatives (and the negatives positives.) So here goes... POSITIVES: * you get to know your patients well and you will be able to pick up on...
It seems to me that if one has the time/physical capacity/mental capacity to get online or call for a reservation for the EMERGENCY room, one may want to consider the possibility that his/her ailment...
The question of varying dose availabilities is not important from what I read of your situation. You should be asking yourself "why did I give a drug without checking the strength/ml on the vial?" If...
Call me crazy, but I think it's all a matter of money. We have had issues (on and off) getting IV: B12 Magnesium Decadron Leucovorin Cisplatin 5-FU and most recently, Taxol (probably THE most...
"sure, I can run your chemo in wide open so you can get to your important appointment...I didn't realize your appointment involved a ride to the ER via EMS. How silly of me.
Take any and every opportunity that presents itself (and seek new ones) to perform skills that you have "learned." If you practice as a student, you have one less worry when you start your first...
My immediate reaction is this... NCLEX is based completely on the "perfect world" version of nursing. Is it possible that your experience as an LPN is causing you to answer the questions in the...
When my Baker Act patient (accidental OD) asked why He couldn't have the wall clock in his room, I said "they are afraid you'll be in here killing time" before thinking. I thought the sitter was...
The only thing stopping me from ripping off your arm ( which is very firmly gripping by boob at the moment) and using it to knock the silly grin off of your face, is the fact that I have one hand...