I have a question. I have a case study that I am struggling with. I have a patient who attempted to commit suicide by a self inflicted gunshot wound. His wife died a week prior and he left a suicide...
As I said above that is what I was leaning towards as well but then I started doing research and found that in some cases that a DNR is yes exempt when it comes to the OR but then I have found some...
Yes, I understand this. That wasn't my question though. Its a case study and I have to tell why I would not honor the DNR order that is in place and if I do honor it then explain why and the legal...
My thing is how are we to determine if he was of sound mind two days prior...yes I know his wife died a week ago but how am I to judge that being an OR
Thanks for the response. I know the grass isn't always greener on the other side which is what I am keeping in mind. However, the turnover rate is high; we are always short staffed and the patients...
I just graduated from school in May and was hired immediately out of school as an RN. I am a wife and a mother of 4 kids and worked my butt off all through nursing school. I couldn't wait to finally...