So - it's ok because the family doesn't know about it? That is not a valid argument for this practice. Hmm, could you then do anything to the deceased person as long as the family didn't know about...
Don't be afraid to ask questions. And when your preceptor gives you any information - listen to it even if you know it/or have heard it before. If you may not agree with it or have a better way to...
I worked as a hospice nurse for all of 3 months when I realized that it just wasn't for me. Stingy with narcotics - yes. And for patients with n/v this particular hospice wouldn't even consider...
Yep, right here in South Florida just south of Vero - GULP....Had much the same experience with the stores - no peanut butter, canned goods, bread, milk, etc. Now we are just hunkered down...
The only other thing to consider is if you are in any type of on call position. Most places I've worked want staff 30 minutes away at the most if you are on call. Otherwise, how far away I've lived...
We had a SureMed in the last place I worked. And it worked well. It dispensed "anesthesia kits" with all of the drugs used by the docs - if they needed more they got another kit - rare occurence....
Winknme replied to findingmywayRN's topic in Operating Room
Started in the ICU out of school, then into the OR after about 2 years. Stayed in the OR for 5 and went back to the ICU - thinking that I needed to "keep up my skills". Well I got over myself in a...
Let me start by saying that I love working in the OR. Most of the docs I've worked with have been decent - some have been high maintenance jerks - and I have seen 2 different docs throw instruments....
So I have been out of nursing school for 8 years now and would like some info from any of you who have gotten their BSN later on in their career... I realize that all schools are different, but...
I did document every page to the docs until my NM sent an email telling her staff that we could no longer chart that so and so MD did not return page. She told us that it was our license on the line...
I would have to say realistic nurse patient ratios would be my #1 thing to change about nursing. After that, increasing the numbers of support staff, less abuse from physicians and families, and...