Wow, there are all sorts of major problems here. First off, any catheter inserted not using sterile technique is a major risk factor for a nosocomial infection. SHOVING it in is also another big...
heh, I jumped in really late as I've just discovered this message board, so I responded really late to the OP. I also agree, an informed decision made by a patient to be a DNR should never be gone...
Oh, I absolutely agree with you Commuter. Some people think it's a dignity issue to allow someone to die peacefully where death is obviously imminent, I agree to an extent but I don't agree with...
To quote the article "This clinically dead man was a full code, yet the multiple people in the room were moving with a disturbingly unhurried pace.", "A nurse with more than 20 years of experience...
This article gave me chills. I have heard about ''slow codes'' before but I wrongfully assumed they were some sort of urban legend or medical myth that had existed for eons but weren't really part of...
Hahah is your birthday 07/27? If so, mine is too! That's cool! Hope it all works out for you - remember, you got this test. You know all the info, now is just the time to go show you know it....
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to Mike A. Fungin RN's topic in Men in Nursing
Personally I think it's best to honor the patients wishes and move on. I've had men request male caregivers, men request female caregivers, female request male caregivers and females request female...
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to tenjuna's topic in Men in Nursing
Yeah. It still happens, in response to Brandon. I used to have female and male patients refuse me to do their cares and ADL's as an aide, and when I got my license staff sometimes referred to me as...
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to tempestxoxo's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
Hey Tempest, good luck on your test - I know you'll pass, they can seem intimidating but remember you've done this all before in school. First, ''General safe medication practice: management of...
I was very slow at first too. You will get better as you know the meds better for each patient, but don't rely on your memory. Some patients get new meds every day. It's better to be safe than...
As far as lab values I would study the all of the normal values for the electrolytes, red and white blood cells, liver enzymes, BUN, CRIT, vitamins (b12, D). Those seem like the ones that pop up...
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to LVNmommy29's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
I guess it depends on the protocol of the facility. Some say >5mm induration might warrant further workup. Here in NYS, an LPN cannot ''assess'' a PPD, it has to be done by an RN, although...
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to horsewildfire's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
You absolutely can do it. I was a charge nurse who had to do 'double units' (responsible for 70 patients). That included assignments, treatments, meds for both units, mealtimes for both units in...
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to CaliCatLVN's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
Addendum; Any new orders coming need to be checked, double checked and verified by your precepting nurse. Transcribe them, notify the med nurse of the change and call the order into the pharmacy...
JoyfulNurseLPN replied to CaliCatLVN's topic in LPN, LVN Corner
Hey CaliCat, I too was oriented to charge days after my graduation, actually before I took my boards. I have to say I too was nervous and didn't think I would do well, but when I got there and met...