rntraveler replied to Happy-ER-RN's topic in Emergency
We had a loud and demanding pt on dialysis years ago. Drawing on my psych background, I correctly guessed that he was afraid of dying (not an unreasonable fear as he had lost both legs to diabetic...
To all, If you are overworked,you need to look at other areas. When looking,be sure to ask staff:pt ratios. It makes all the difference in the world. I currently work part-time on a psych unit and we...
I have gotten a PIN number to work in the UK,but it took a year of sending and re-sending documents. These documents were not easily obtained,either as my graduation dates from nursing school were in...
I used to work in a dialysis unit. One night when we were cleaning the unit after the day's work, my tech (who would soon be an RN working in a Critical Care Unit) picked up the leads from an EKG...
Thanks for the feedback-No one mentioned an adaptation course when I started this long and very expensive process to get registered! Can any part of that be done from here? I am used to a 4 hr...
I wanted a travel assignment in the UK and contacted Continental Travel Nurse. They promised help and to follow through with getting registration,so I went ahead with getting registered. I am an...
rntraveler replied to vern234's topic in Psychiatric
You will find psych in all areas of nursing and it is in most of the questions on state boards,I understand. (It's been too many years since I took them to know whats in them now). In any case,always...