GaleSRN

GaleSRN BSN, RN

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  1. I have a suggestion. Ask to be floated to different areas, such as the newborn nursery, pediatrics, preop and postop, I would steer you away from the ER until you get a little more um...experienced...
  2. Tell on yourself, if you dare...

    I was a very young nurse. I was working on the ortho floor full of young skiers with broken limbs (Idaho). I walked into one room and the young man was doing something under the sheets, rhythmic...
  3. 15 Minutes in the Life of a Nurse

    I am the manager of a dialysis unit. We have close to 90 pts. Today I have 1 RN on "bonding" leave with her baby and family, another one is off this week due to her kids being on school break. This...
  4. If you could redo it....would you choose nursing?

    I absolutely would do it again. For the past 40 years it has been the best decision I have ever made. The climate has changed, I know, but it fit my personality and my lifestyle. I think it still...
  5. Injection Gone Wrong: Part 3

    I am stunned that she had to go through so much. Another reason why RNs and LPNs/LVNs should be the only people to give injections. I do not feel that MAs have enough training to be mindful of what...
  6. This person outranks me?!

    I have always told my nurses, nursing students, et al that there is no stupid question. I have been a RN for 40+ years and, quite frankly, I am not sure if a vomit contaminated sputum specimen would...
  7. Abandonment if I don't pick up over time shifts??

    Abandonment Is when you are entrusted with the care of a patient or patients that you agreed to care for, and you walk off the job leaving them without anyone to care for them. It is not BEFORE the...
  8. Terminated After Two Months!!

    You can also try Dialysis. Every dialysis company I know has a training program. It is extensive and dictated to by CMS. It is spelled out in the regulations how long a nurse must be in training...
  9. Sleep Rooms

    When I worked nights I would have given anything to have a place to take a 30 min nap..ESPECIALLY when I was working a double shift. Frequently I was not safe to drive
  10. Give yourself a break. Your supervisor wasn't upset, you need not be either. This is not your norm. Don't beat yourself up so much over one shift. There was a time in my career when I was working FT...
  11. Pendulum Swinging too Far on Pain Meds?

    I think the pendulum has swung to the ridiculous. I have a friend who went to the ER in severe pain from a diner stone. They gave him IV Tylenol. Needless to say it didnt touch the pain. They made him...
  12. I worked with a Neurosurgeon who prayed before each surgery. The rest of us in the room could pray with him or not. When I was working nights in ICU, I was asked by a family if they could hold a...
  13. I had many positions in the 40+ years I have been a nurse. Heart Transplants, ER, OR, ICU, CCU, Research, Management, dialysis. Each change was done with great thought and soul searching. I have never...
  14. nursing for money

    I could make a lot more money elsewhere. I am definitely NOT in it for the money, although I do make a good salary in Managment. I am in it because it is what I love. I have loved it for 40 years....
  15. Amber Does the Unthinkable

    Amber will make a GREAT manager someday. She did exactly what was needed. Sometimes you just need a few minutes to regroup and make decisions. Decisions made on the fly do not work nearly as well as...