That is what I was thinking, Sometimes they are working so hard to control the tic, they are just exhausted. I can see where they may be all tight and stiff. Maybe a heating pad for a little
One of mine is to maintain my RN license by having the appropriate number of continuing ed hours. Then all my workshops meet my license requirements, thus I meet my goal!! We use Frontline and it is...
I personally have not had the flu (except one year with a HUGE shift) in 25 years, and I get the vaccine annually, but that's just me. I work woth kids, all day long in a health
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I have them do the blow out of the clot (with lots of barriers to protect everyone else). Once that is done, have them gently swab the inside of the nares to mop up any extra and them another swab...
Utilize your state association for guidance as well as the BON. And use the workarounds that you can...if you have the medication, and a label, go for it. Trauma-informed care brush up is a must. And...
Eeeps...I will not administer an unlabeled med. The parent can have the child called down, if they choose not to wait, I cannot help that and I am VERY clear about the safety
Not a sub but....Your Ops Developer sounds like our Curriculum Coordinator. Great person, just waaaaay to cerebral for me! Imma nurse, I truly do not care about ALOT of the stuiff you are asking me to...