I have a patient right now who also uses a Shiley #6 Extended. They are disposable and should not be washed and reused. As for policy, we change the inner cannula once a shift, which is once every 12...
We have profit sharing that coincides with Christmas, so we get a check in the amount of 1-3% of our yearly salary about the 2nd week of December. The amount depends on patient satisfaction,...
I work on a trauma floor where we utilize float pool nurses and aides frequently. They ALWAYS say they are dumped on, but it's simply not true. The whole entire floor is heavy and the assignments...
NurseeTee replied to HappyNurse2005's topic in General Nursing
That's funny. I have had people refuse Reglan because it makes their stomach rumble too much, but one person who refused said to go ahead and give her Ativan because it eases her abdominal
I work at Yale and I LOVE it. There's tons of opportunity, the benefits are great, and there are multiple locations within the health system if you wanted a change of
If I called a code for a pt with a low blood sugar, I think that would get me in more trouble than bottoming out the sugar in the first place! Codes where I work are for respiratory or cardiac arrest...
My story is from when I was working on my current floor, but I was a nursing student working an evening shift. Our actual floor was having a new call bell system installed, so they moved us to another...
NurseeTee replied to postmortRNhere's topic in General Nursing
While I can't find exact figures, it seems the standard number is that 80% of all lung cancers come from the person smoking. Other factors can include second-hand smoke, asbestos or other toxic...
NurseeTee replied to perfectbluebuildings's topic in General Nursing
I personally would report it, and here's why. When errors of any kind are reported, they are also compiled, and the hospital (or any facility) can make improvements based on those errors. Maybe...
NurseeTee replied to GeriatricSunshine's topic in Emergency
I would never ever give something that someone said they were allergic to. I don't need that over my head IF something were to go wrong. Better safe than sorry - if they say they are allergic, it's...
What I find amazing is that people are still spelling it HIPPA instead of the correct HIPAA even after someone pointed out the error. No one can claim to be an expert or "police" on the subject if...
Bottom line is, nurse managers are there for a reason. They have specialized management training and skills, as well as resources and knowledge of certain policies, procedures and laws that us...