The teachers have gotten smart and have a union that has made their voices heard. Otherwise, they would be just like us, downtrodden, mistreated and not being taken seriously. Matter of fact, they are...
Yes, I agree, RNs are allowing themselves to be driven right out of business. We need stronger cohesion...somehow, some way, or why even spend the extra time, money, and agony to become
Libran, I personally feel that an LPNs PICC technique, with practice, can be just fine. It's all the complications that can occur later such as massive thrombus, etc... We have such a litigious...
That is very true, the care should be ongoing, unfortunately not happening all the time. Ex: reported to critical care one am and nurses wanted lines activased on 2 vent patients that had been...
Pardon me for texting the attorney lost an arm (LOL!). I meant, of course to say the attorney was representing a patient that had lost an arm. Thought I had proofread that more thoroughly. And please...
People seem to miss the fact that just inserting the PICC is not all there is to a "successful" PICC. What about the maintenance....monitoring lines for thrombus, de-clotting activities such as...
As a nurse in a critical care area for 35 years.......I have worked with RRTs that I could not be without them as a member of the team. My issue with resp therapy inserting PICC lines is that they...
LOL, No, of course they are not equivalent to a total knee replacement! The point I was trying to make was that they should be done by those that can devote themselves fully to them and not by those...
It is disturbing to me that there are so many blurred lines between these professional disciplines. But, let me pose this to you...an ob doc, a plastic surgeon, a psychiatric and an orthopedic surgeon...
Being a longtime PICC Nurse who works at a large inner city hospital, I believe anyone can be taught any type of procedure, including how to perform some minor surgeries.....IF things go smoothly....
Yes, hospitals are a business, and are run very inefficiently. Did I not say that they should consult the front line people for more cost saving measures? And fire the whole lot? Yeah right. No, poor...