I've been reading through the board and I'm finding a lot of negative comments lately about HH. I have also read through the stickies and it sounds like a lot of you do really enjoy your job? I know...
Hello all, I'll start off with a question. How many of you had babies/very small children while working home care and do you feel you were better off doing it that way as opposed to working bedside?...
I loved nights for a few reasons. Not as many docs milling around, patients sleeping for the most part, having a little more time with the ones that couldn't sleep, not having to deal with meals, 80...
It's usually 72 hours because you work 3 12 hour shifts per week, and that adds up to 72 hours in 2 weeks. I still get overtime if I am asked to work an extra shift that puts me beyond 80. Or a lot of...
I agree with Nightcrawler, you are seeing this from the ICU perspective. I work on the floor and I can't put a foley in someone because they "might" decompensate. If they are incontinent, our first...
Yes yes!! I love my neuro unit. We're neuro/med-surg/progressive and I really like it. I was terrified at first because I felt like I was in a nursing home..LOL..but now I really enjoy my job. There...
RNPerDiem - Neuro ICU and a neurosciences unit are not necessarily the same. We do have tragic situations but we don't have the hugely depressing factor like the ICU. I don't think I'd ever want to...
sonny is partly right. I work on a neuro unit and if your hospital doesn't have an "official" psych unit, neuro is where those people will end up 9 out of 10 times. However, you'll also get lots of...
I drive 55 miles (takes about an hour from my door to the shuttle lot). But when I work I stay with family so it's not that bad. I'm trying to unload my house so I can just move where my job