ICUenthusiast

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  1. "Forced Out"

    Long story short, I was forced out of my position (resign or be terminated) several months ago. When asked why I was being asked to resign, my response was, "You're a great nurse, but we can't have...
  2. Propofol and drug overdose

    Anyone know why propofol is suggested for drug overdoses over other sedating agents? Tried looking up a good reason, couldn't find
  3. "Forced Out"

    Yes, I'd definitely prefer a different facility altogether, as such I won't stop trying/applying until I can get out. The chance of winning my case is very high, disgustingly so. I have references...
  4. Disillusioned and Bullied

    It's a right-to-work state, but is there a union involved enough to have had union contracts? Some hospitals in right-to-work states are union shops or however you phrase it and they will represent...
  5. Saline flush without a physician order?

    What's your facilities protocol say? Some even allow you to order heparin flush per protocol for individuals with central lines to prevent clogging provided they don't have HIT or something. I know...
  6. Loan Repayment Programs

    Criteria is actually being full time (you cannot have more than x number of vacation weeks either that you use), DSH, non-profit or public hospital. Debt to salary ratio iirc is 40%? And the higher...
  7. blood and levophed in same line?

    Hm.. that makes me wonder, we don't see a lot of people that have a decent chance of coding w/o a central already in place, but I have asked about using IO because of the codes you get where they have...
  8. Most RN's can get training to do a peripheral IV insert w/ ultrasound guidance on very hard sticks. A PICC is similar, but with bigger cuts and more measuring.. maybe with a suture depending on the...
  9. I'm ALWAYS tired *sigh*

    Late reply but, yes. Provigil has been amazing for me. I only take it the days I work as to not build too much of a tolerance to it (plus I don't need alertness if I'm at home doing laundry for...
  10. Opinions on pausing drips before blood draw?

    Our policy is to stop all drips afaik. An ABG off the a. line, you don't need to stop. I'm not so sure about labs off the a. line itself though. Specific for heparin, we are supposed to draw off an...
  11. questioning trauma doc's choice

    That sucks. I frequently have a hard time swallowing some of the choices doctors go with. Even if it seems inevitable that the patient won't survive or will have care withdrawn, it feels like they...
  12. a new grad's gripes

    Generally, I have a better time sedating with precedex.. I've had more issues with BP and propofol. And at least at my hospital, the pharmacist says they can get the precedex cheaper to the pt than...
  13. "Don't be nice to her"

    For that matter, where are the superiors in all of this? Sometimes units with a history of high turn over rate don't improve because the higher-ups are part of the problem. What about a union?? Do you...
  14. I'm ALWAYS tired *sigh*

    I sympathize. I have a sleep disorder myself, so I take a particular interest in such things.. what you may have is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shift_work_sleep_disorder .. it is definitely worth...
  15. a new grad's gripes

    I think getting a pt from ER is generally never the best experience, but you learn to live with it cause it really really seems it doesn't get better regardless of what hospital you're at. (If someone...
  16. Propofol and drug overdose

    Thanks for the input! I was able to talk to someone last night with expertise in the area and they said its the choice drug mainly because of its short half-life. It proved helpful when trying to do...
  17. Subtle Changes?

    Even tho you're a new grad, you'll be expected to start picking up on the trends quickly... it's very important in an ICU area. So even if you aren't going to be alone for some time, act like you will...
  18. Subtle Changes?

    Subtle changes.. Easy example: sign of cushing triad (increasing cranial pressure) is widening pulse pressure. If you do not actually watch the trend, you may not pick up on this sign. This is common...
  19. How does your unit orient new nurses?

    Our hospital gives preceptees a bunch of core competency check off lists, almost like a "care map" for the orientation period, etc. They are told they will have lots of small evals to help bite...
  20. Littman vs. Ultrascope vs. others

    Don't put your stethoscope
  21. Hemodialysis with low BP on pressors?

    SLED commonly used interchangeably with CRRT by some, altho I think they are technically different .. CRRT slower than SLED iirc. gets confusing when you hear a pt got a SLED from one RN And then CRRT...
  22. Are some people just not cut out for ICU?

    I agree with this post a lot. During my orientation period, I had personality clashes with a preceptor. She wanted to tell me what I'd do, at all times, and it was very demoralizing as I felt I...
  23. What's Your Best Nursing Ghost Story?

    A pt died 2 nights ago suddenly, after a handful of codes. The family finally said no more, and changed him to DNR so he could pass peacefully. 24 hrs passed, no one in that room since him because of...
  24. CVP through PowerPort?

    You're right, I misread the powerport as a picc. Had just gotten off work when checking forums
  25. CVP through PowerPort?

    The port is just made so it can handle the injection pressure from imaging dye and doesn't need hep lock flushes. Can run thru them fine, we have been....