I don't think we have a policy per se about recovery time, but we have to check moms every 15 minutes for a minimum of an hour, and babies every 30 minutes. We're a very busy L&D department and a...
I've been working L&D for a year and a half now, but about a year on my own. Did you work in Ante, L&D, PP, or nursery? L&D and Antepartum. Did you have previous nursing experience?...
i am a relatively new grad, (just over one year of experience), and i started in l&d. i don't think there is a right or wrong answer to your question, and the right decision ultimately depends on...
I think I wrote a post almost identical to this several months back, and I completely understand your frustration. I don't think it's reasonable to expect you to "get it" after only two SVEs....
a sams pack is a self-administered medication pack. at my facility it contains things like tylenol, ibuprofen, colace, tucks pads, and dermoplast spray. since these are otc items, and as a whole,...
i'm a relatively new ob nurse, and i've spent a fair amount of time in search of reading material or even seminars to attend regarding ob, documentation practices, and litigation issues. so far, i...
the docs won't come in a night for epidurals (some not even for their patients!) and currently, anesthesia won't do them without a doc in house. just curious, but what is the rationale for the ob...
I'm a L&D nurse from Illinois, but I am looking into endocrine surgeons due to some parathyroid issues. I'm not looking for medical advice, but I'm just wondering if anyone is familiar with Tampa...
so, i'm a new grad and started in l&d in march. i've been off orientation for a couple of weeks now, and things have been going relatively well. when i was learning vag exams at the beginning of...
thanks deb. i know i just have to keep practicing. i guess my biggest concern is that if i continue to be off in my exams i may lose credibility with my patients, the other nurses, and the...
i really hope 12 weeks is enough. everyone is different, and the fact that you had a preceptorship there should be helpful. there is a lot to learn in l&d, and even with six months of...
i started in a l&d unit at the end of january. my six month orientation will be coming to an end in late july. the majority of the time was spent in l&d, some of the time was spent in a...
i graduated from the university of st. francis relatively recently. the nursing program is very different from the rest of the campus. the majority of the students in my class were non-traditional...
i am a new grad, having graduated in december. i started in l&d in march, and things are starting to fall into place nicely for the most part. my exams are pretty accurate for the most part, but...
i just started in l&d, and i use the littman cardiology iii as well. (it's nice to have both the adult and pediatric sides on one stethoscope). at my hospital, they keep a neonate stethoscope on...
i just graduated with my bsn, will take my nclex most likely mid-january, and start my new job at the end of january. in the mean time, i am working two part-time jobs in non-nursing capacities. one...
ok, so i just finished nursing school this week which is great. even better, i have a l&d job lined up, which will begin in january. any thoughts on things that i need to purchase before i begin...
hello everyone! i've been reading posts on here for a long time, but this is my first time posting. i will graduate with my bsn in december 2005, and i am currently going through the interview...
thank you for all of your input. i'm coming from the southwest suburbs, and the time in terms of the commute to the city versus the communte to naperville is pretty similar as long as it's not rush...