I hope that's not what you do. 0.67 of a tablet = about 2/3 of a tablet. If you gave the patient "all but 0.67 ml" of that mixture, you just gave the patient over 9/10ths of the
My line to solve this little problem is "Here at {name of hospital where I work], we like to encourage patients to do as MUCH for THEMSELVES as they can." This simple little phrase has worked every...
HeartNurse3 replied to clandestine-approach's topic in Diploma, ADN, BSN
South Texas (everyone complains about working here if they're not from here but I like it) BSN (no difference in pay from ADNs) Med-Surg/Telemetry Day shift Less than 1 year experience (started in...
HeartNurse3 replied to grantchatt's topic in General Nursing
I was a high school teacher (for 1 year) before I decided to go back to nursing school. Nursing had always been an interest of mine, and after dabbling in teaching, I discovered very quickly it was...
I am relatively new as well, only been at the bedside since January of this year, but what everyone else has been saying is so true: at first, you feel like every medication you give, every adverse...
This is going to be a question/rant. I had a patient the other day (I work in Tele) with a heart rate sustaining in the 130's-140's and the attending cardiologist was VERY rude to me after I...
HeartNurse3 replied to laura.c.j's topic in Texas Nursing
@AC123TX: Most of my classmates are already well into their job search, and several have gotten their first interview. I haven't heard of anyone actually getting a job yet, but I'm sure that will...
HeartNurse3 replied to laura.c.j's topic in Texas Nursing
I used Apartments Galveston...very helpful. Their website (with phone number) is apartmentsgalveston.com. Doesn't look like much, but they found me a reasonably priced, decent apartment on VERY short...
HeartNurse3 replied to laura.c.j's topic in Texas Nursing
Not true on the grants. UTMB offers institutional scholarships and grants that you should DEFINITELY apply for. They give them out regardless of degree history. They require your parents' tax info...