Wow, just WOW! I am a newer (less than a year) nurse employed at a small hospital on the tele floor (my first nursing job). All I have to say is that these stories make it clear that I don't think...
Terrified is a very valid feeling. I am a new nurse...graduated in 12/2011, passed NCLEX 1/2012. Started working in 2/2012. One of my meetings with my educator during my first 4 weeks of...
Awesome thread! First thing I thought of for me was the morphine vial. So glad that others have done that too! When that piece popped off the bottom, it was so loud that it scared the living...
Are-En-Fla replied to abundantjoy07's topic in Emergency
How on earth do I stay sweet and kind all of the time? My hospital has zero tolerance on "going off" on anyone, regardless of the situation. This includes patients, family, doctors, staff, ANYONE....
Simplistic, I, too, felt the same way about calling doctors. I still get anxiety, working on telemetry as a new grad since February. I'm finding that the more I do it, the easier it is. The more...
I got a portable Pulse-Ox reader. I love it! Especially when you need to get a reading while your patient is ambulating and you need to drag the Dynamap AND hold onto the patient at the same time....
Are-En-Fla replied to nursingosaurus's topic in Case Management
I would eventually like to get into case management as well. I am finding that working on the floor, when seeing the case managers, I let them know what is going on with my patients. They seem to...
I was approached yesterday by a nun wanting to give my NPO patient a wafer (or whatever you call it...sorry). The patient was NPO for a surgery scheduled that morning so I politely said no and...
Wow, I guess I am really fortunate to work in a facility where I don't see this happening. I am a new nurse and was welcomed with open arms by just about everyone. Everyone works together as a team...
We also have a scanning system (which saves soooo much time!) so meds are opened at bedside. I check each med against the MAR while pulling them from the Pyxis. At bedside I scan the patient's ID...
I just had my first code experience a few weeks ago. I was put on the code team since I am a new nurse and have fewer patients in my assignment. Outcome was good. I considered it an out of body...
NCLEX-RN is such a weird test. I couldn't even remember a single item that was on it the moment I walked out of the room. I don't think there is anything anyone can do to prepare for this test as...