All Content by RockinChick66
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Hypoglycemia Mystery Theater
I've seen brittle DM pts that go up or down for no apparent reason. It's all just really weird sometimes. Glad I don't have DM.Sounds like your an awesome nurse and stayed on top of things.
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Which is more stressful: med-surg or SCU?
8 patients on a step down? I agree with the above post. That is really high! : /
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You are not my only patient
I don't tell my pts that any more. We have been informed by our manager to never talk about Our other pts. I have been guilty of saying it in the past but now I try to anticipate his/her needs. If I have to, I will give pain med 10-15 min early to keep people happy. I am getting burned out tho for sure. I've had some very abusive pts in the last couple weeks Get mad at me because they "didn't feel my dilaudid!". Ooh, this makes me sick to no end!!!
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Pt Load & New Grad Burnout
When wwe are short staffed, we get 6 pts on our MS floor. 7-9 is way too many much less 11. I would start looking for a new job. For the sake of your nursing license and the safety of yours pts.
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Infected Needlestick
I got stuck the same way, using a subq needle on a really thin person. It went thru his skin and stuck me in the finger. I couldn't believe it!! He was clean but still he was homeless and I just knew he had something even tho his labs were clean. it was very terrifying at first. I turned to the Lord and prayed about it and what a difference it made. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Kudos for working the holidays!
I want to say thank you to all the nurses who worked this Holiday and are missing their family while taking care of someOne elses loved one. You all are truly remarkable people! God Bless each and every one of you and many blessings for the Coming New Year!! Love and Peace to all !!!!
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What are you good at?
I am good at anticipating pt needs and usually have their needs met within 5 minutes or less of them asking....such as pain meds, bathroom asst. ive been told that I help raise pt satisfaction scores.I've been on the pts side so many times so I think that really helps contribute to the empathy I feel for my pts. I'm also the 'go to' person on my floor for help with computer issues from co workers. (:
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Giving meds together
I don't like giving these meds together. Can place the pt on higher risk for falls. I do what I think is safest. Depends on the pt.
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EHRs stink!
I find your post interesting because I feel like the EMR makes my job much easier.
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needle sticks
I got stuck a couple times and Tbh, it didnt bother me at all. Maybe thats because I'm becoming ....
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Please help me with my cover letter.
I would def leave out the last sentence about the restaurant. Ive worked in that setting and IMO it does not provide experience in critical thinking. I would close the letter with a thank you for consideration......
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Who do nurses make more than?
Ive got my own opinion but Ive decided to keep it to my self. A haha
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If you could pick your ideal job in nursing, what would it be?
I wish I knew. Maybe.... something where I can take my daughter to school and be home in time to go pick her up. Something a little less stressful than what I have now.
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Blood after foley insertion
If he's a DT patient then he possibly has etoh liver issues/clotting issues, just a thought.
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Permanent documentation... "Please advise"?
I agree with you on this. Drs do not read our nursing notes. At my hospital, we use Epic EMR and we have a place to put "sticky note" to physician which is just like a post it note on the chart. It is not part of the patients permanent record.I would have addressed why this pt felt he could not void. Also I believe pt teaching is important in this situation and that he should have been instructed that he is 'at risk' for infection by leaving the foley in. In the end, we must follow physicians orders and if the patient refuses in this situation, then I believe it's the responsibility of the nurse to notify the Dr. I have notified my Drs in same situations as this. I don't care if its Christmas Day, that's what they get paid for.
- How Would You Rate Your Pain????
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Can you get into nursing school with a D for A&P1?
If I'm taking a class and I don't see myself getting a C or better, I will drop before I accept a D on my transcript. Most teachers will advise you to do the same if you're not passing. A D is a failing grade IMO. Sorry, nursing is really hard. If one can't make a B in AP, then one couldnt pass nursing IMO.
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From being a nurse to a flight attendant
The grass ain't always greener on the other side. Remember that flight attendant that caused such a stir not long ago pulling the chute. He got sick and tired of demanding people. In the end, do what u want. It's your life.
- Nursing: Then and Now
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feeling burned out on bedside nursing
I'm starting to Hate bedside nursing. In the same boat as you. Hopefully, something will change soon.
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I feel like everybody hates being a nurse!!!
I'm pretty burned out myself. Nursing is the hardest work I've ever seen in my life. Constant running and multi tasking, its ridiculous at times. I wish I had known a little more about nursing before I committed to this career, because I feel stuck too and I'm starting to hate it!!!!! I hate having to kiss up to people here lately! Time for a change here!!!
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Healthcare is NOT a basic human right.
yeah this!
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IV Rocephin Question
Is this a test question? I piggyback it with IVF, sometimes in a peripheral, sometimes a picc. I don't think it really matters! People with picc lines are usually on vanc or something more for long term use of abx.
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Healthcare is NOT a basic human right.
Ok. Let me say this.....I need insurance and I believe I have the right to have it! If members of congress have the right to all that great health insurance they get, than why shouldn't I have that same right? Are they better than me?
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Healthcare is NOT a basic human right.
Maslow's says it all. Basic human needs (or rights).