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  1. Thank you candyndel for answering back :biggringi If there is a possibility, can you please send me the site of your ED P&P, it would be very helpful, cause nowadays, we made an urgent staff meeting concerning this issue. Still no decision. Keep in touch :balloons:
  2. Hey thank you Magic Girl!! After doing literature review, it looks like it is everybody's problem, No body feels secure with the Verbal Order thing :uhoh21: The problem is that we don't have an HIS in our hospital...It is Under Construction But our EU sheet is a document where Drs review the documentation about notes+blood results and the treatments(Medication)/orders.... :balloons: Later
  3. Hey ! :rotfl: I need help :imbar Well i think in most of the emergrncy units, nurses do carry verbal orders from physicians. I checked some literature review and indicated the guidelines/policies and procedures concerning verbal orders.But the problem is that it was not identified that it is practiced in the EU. :uhoh21: IS It???? In my emergency room, the nurses do carry verbal orders and directly transcribe them on the patient EU sheet, after giving the medication....Afterwards, the EU resident will review the sheet and sign it. :biggringi Do you think we are practicing a safe care?/??? How do you carry orders in your EU? Do you have a policy and procedure concerning this issue? Waiting for your support
  4. Hey Clinical Educators I need help :rotfl: Well i think in most of the emergrncy units, nurses do carry verbal orders from physicians. I checked some literature review and indicated the guidelines/policies and procedures concerning verbal orders.But the problem is that it was not identified that it is practiced in the EU. :uhoh21: IS It???? In my emergency room, the nurses do carry verbal orders and directly transcribe them on the patient EU sheet, after giving the medication....Afterwards, the EU resident will review the sheet and sign it. :balloons: Do you think we are practicing a safe care?/??? :balloons: How do you carry orders in your EU? :balloons: Do you have a policy and procedure concerning this issue? Waiting for your support :rotfl:
  5. The word preservative is a french word (from preserver).In our country we speak 3 languages: french, english & arabic.....Ya lebaneese people did you hear about these days????
  6. Well in our country preservatives=condoms.....
  7. Well that is a nice and amazing question!!! I recall an incident that happened with me...it was not rediculous but shocking... A "women" presenting to ER because she want to take out 3 preservatives stuck in her lady parts since 4 days prior to her presentation. :rotfl: Ha! & you talk about nails??? :angryfire
  8. Hy i am a nurse clinical educator in the emergency room...I was promoted to this position newly. I have a BSN degree in nursing and "Diplome D'etat Francais in Nursing". I will be graduating this semester in Master in Health Management & policy. I have 6 years of nursing experience. I worked one year in the oncology floor, & 5 years in the Emergency Room. That's all folks''''

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