CarpeDiem2004

CarpeDiem2004

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  1. I'm an ICU nurse of many years and, for a variety of reasons, have recently been looking for a new job. I saw an ad in the local paper for an RN Case Manager at a local Hospice agency and decided to...
  2. What does your screenname mean?

    "Seize the Day" and the year I joined the board - because that's how I try to live my life.
  3. Possible relocation

    I'm a native cheesehead. I moved to Maine about 10 years ago and have been very happy here. I think the weather is very similar and Maine has the added bonus of the ocean and mountains. I live in...
  4. New to the forum

    Hello to all you great nurses in my adopted state of Maine! I've lived here for 9 years and right now can't imagine living anywhere else. I'm an RN and am hoping to start working on my MSN (emphasis...
  5. I'd like to become a Hospice Nurse.

    I'm an ICU nurse of many years and, for a variety of reasons, have recently been looking for a new job. I saw an ad in the local paper for an RN Case Manager at a local Hospice agency and decided to...
  6. neuro checks question

    From your description of the patient's movements and the scenario, it sounds to me like it was posturing you were seeing. To avoid this sort of problem, I frequently go to see my patient with the...
  7. Call me crazy but...

    I don't see how you can adequately take care of ICU patients without knowing about the IV drips that we so frequently use. Are they planning on not assigning you to these patients until after the year...
  8. ICU staffing guidelines

    In my ICU, we have 2 RN's for 1-4 patients. We never have just one RN in the
  9. propofol

    I agree with jwk. In my institution, we use propofol on vented patients all the time. If it's going to be used for conscious sedation, it must be given by anesthesia or by an intensivist. It is a...
  10. BIG assignment due next week and need opinions from nurses!!

    I believe that being a good nurse begins with being a strong patient advocate. Sometimes we are the only ones that a patient has speaking up for their best interest. Good luck on your
  11. ICU Admissions

    The ICU I work in has a 12 bed capacity but we average 5-7 patients so we staff for this number. We frequently have patients that come into our ICU who are inappropriate admissions, and many who stay...
  12. Ouestion about Blood Transfusion

    At my institution, we check vital signs pre transfusion, every 5 minutes for the first 15 minutes, then every 30 minutes for the duration of the transfusion. A complete set of vital signs includes...
  13. What Type Of Person Makes A Good Icu Nurse?

    I've been working in the ICU for 11 years and I love it! In my experience it takes a mix of personalities to make an ICU unit strong and an enjoyable place to work. On the other hand, the "strong"...
  14. What Type Of Person Makes A Good Icu Nurse?

    I've been working in the ICU for 11 years and I love it! In my experience it takes a mix of personalities to make an ICU unit strong and an enjoyable place to work. On the other hand, the "strong"...
  15. I'm planning on going back for my masters in nursing with an education emphasis - not because I expect to make a huge amount of money when I'm done, but because I would really like the opportunity to...
  16. I would like to start working on my MSN and have been doing some research on the distance/online programs. I would like to specialize in Education. Right now I'm leaning toward the program at St....
  17. Help With Charting Shorthand/Abbreviations

    This is one of the reasons the move is away from using abbreviations. They can cause errors in patient care when they're misinterpreted. We have a list at our hospital of abbreviations that absolutely...