I received a call at home today from the House Supervisor. Apparently, a patient complained that I "came into her room, gave her a shot, and just left without saying a word". She is now complaining...
We've all made mistakes; I can't even tell the list of stupid calls I've made because the list is so long. Anyone who says they haven't is a liar, plain and simple. I bet you'll think about it...
Well, what was the heart rate? How did the patient look? What was their history? If your patient was bradycardic with no high blood pressure, you would've been okay withholding the medicine. As...
I had a patient the other day that transferred to me from another unit. He had a PCA pump. While I was going through his orders, I noticed that a basal rate was ordered, however, there was none...
Some background: I passed NCLEX in June 2013 and was hired on as a Private Duty Nurse in August 2013. PDN is not my niche, to say the least. I feel guilty about leaving the family, but I've become...
I graduated June 2013 as an RN, started at a LTC facility in March 2014. It's been at least three months, and I still just feel like I make the absolute stupidest mistakes. I'll miswrite orders,...
I just started a new job as a pediatric private duty nurse right out of nursing school. So, I'm looking for advice (and maybe reassurance) for the veterans here. There have been a few scheduling...
My gosh, you rock! I wish I had that. Turns out, they want me to take a floor by myself after five days. My nurse today left and I was alone for a few hours (and wouldn't you know it, a patient...
Yes, it is hard to keep the boundaries in place. I strive to maintain a professional atmosphere because I'm too worried about becoming complacent with the patient's care and making mistakes. I don't...
So, for anyone interested: this case has been going well for me. I really feel that my job is just as fulfilling as the rest of the RNs I graduated with! The wee baby I watch is non vent, stable,...
Well, this is my first PDN case, so I guess technically it is the best where I'm concerned! I am in awe of each little improvement my patient makes, from better head control to making new sounds to...