TX.RN.Shannon replied to Kyle0846's topic in General Nursing
That means he can take his meds with a sip of plain water, not juice. That could've pushed back his surgery time and NPO requirements, depending on anesthesia rules in your facility. You can't unring...
I worked at a rural hospital that had a Swing bed program on our Med-Surg floor. We always had a couple of patients that were in this program/status. Average stay was 7-14 days.
The most common...
I was taught to measure anatomically, if that makes sense? Length would be 12 to 6, head to toe. Width 3 to 9. But not everyone measures that way so there is definitely discrepancies in
TX.RN.Shannon replied to PsychedNurse13's topic in General Nursing
Yep...once you have a definite, satisfactory job offer in writing, turn your notice in and run! If the job sucks that bad and you're that much negatively affected, don't wait around. Things at the job...
TX.RN.Shannon replied to loriangel14's topic in Geriatric, LTC
As a LVN-turned-RN with 15+ years of experience (but no nursing home), I got a whopping 6 shifts of "orientation". One to fill out paperwork and do online modules. Then 2 with day shift and 3 on...
TX.RN.Shannon replied to Ashimaly's topic in General Nursing
LTC positions like Wound Care Nurse, MDS, etc. Home Health or Hospice per visit. Liasion/marketing for skilled nursing/home health/hospitals/supply companies. Just a few
TX.RN.Shannon replied to Angie Felts's topic in General Nursing
I can't even imagine the horrors you went through during this experience, but I really appreciate the first-hand "memories" of the event. Thank you for
A lot of the actual PRN meds have to be given by the nurses, in the facilities I have worked in. It is because of the nurse having to "assess" and decide which medication to give per the...
TX.RN.Shannon replied to Marathon_Nurse's topic in General Nursing
I worked at a LTC that utilized that company, so yes it is legit. I didn't hear many complaints; just the usual beefs about working agency---feast or famine, long distances driving at times,...
Well...the exhaustion is inevitable with a new baby! No more sleep for the next 18 years, lol! But you can find something that won't make you a total anxious, miserable wretch----i sure hope....
TX.RN.Shannon replied to Melissa Mills's topic in General Nursing
It happens in other settings besides hospitals, of course. But this had lots of good information. I recently was placed in a difficult situation similar to what you mentioned