anniern2010

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  1. Discouraged with LTC. Advice?

    Hey!! Stop worrying so much!! Sounds like you are a great nurse getting used to her job/surroundings :) you just graduated, give yourself a break. If your bosses hired you they know what kind of...
  2. No Oxygen or Suction in dining room...normal?

    CapeCodMermaid-this is what I was refering to------> "I find it hard to believe that your just going to stand there and do NOTHING, I'd not want to be in your shoes when you have to tell the...
  3. No Oxygen or Suction in dining room...normal?

  4. No Oxygen or Suction in dining room...normal?

    I'm not talking about the union contract, I'm talking about the admissions contract and the living will, which is signed at admission. The nursing union suports
  5. No Oxygen or Suction in dining room...normal?

    I'm just saying what I'm told to do at my job. This particular situation never happened on my shift so I can't say what I would do, but I have thought about it. I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers....
  6. No Oxygen or Suction in dining room...normal?

    That was the initial reaction of the all the RN's when we were told, but the families and residents are made aware of this at admission.The contract of admission states clearly that if they wish to...
  7. No Oxygen or Suction in dining room...normal?

    It makes sense that there is no suction in the dining area, for hygienic purposes... In my facility, we are under strict orders not to perform any form of CPR on the residents, even if choking, even...
  8. Whats your biggest pet peeve working in the ED?

  9. Need advice...New RN working LTC

    You're the RN, you're the boss. I would be sure to announce to the staff (clearly with eye contact) who needs to do the vitals and when they are expected. I would also respect that employee's demand...
  10. Residents missing clothes?

    At our LTC home, the clothes are sent to be washed, and then put on a cart to be redistributed by the night staff in the pt's rooms. Some of the staff weren't careful and didn't check the name tags,...
  11. When I was night shift I sometimes had around 130-135 patients with 2 staff on each of the 4 units (and maybe an LPN if I was lucky). Know what you can delegate, and don't be afraid to do so. I do...