I am a LVN instructor and RT and AEB are the right way to do it. When doing risk for I don't usually have them write the AEB but it would the correct way, further more, I think your instructor wants to know why you are having the patient be at risk for. I have many colleagues who don't have them wrote it that way but it is because they have been out of school so long they don't remember the new way. I recently took an educator course and this is the bee correct way of writing a nursing dx. Now in the real world they are not done that way. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
I have had patients ask why is it so hard to get a nurse to answer a call light. I apologize and explain what's going in from staffing issues to an emergency. If I were a patient t I would want to know the truth. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
I also had a job walking distance from my house which was also horrible with staffing enough nurses and had no help, lasted only a couple weeks. I always wanted to work close but it has no t worked out for me. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com
I commuted to a hospital for 15 years, it was 45 minutes from my house. Yes I hated the drive, but I'd rather drive long then hate the 12 hours I was there. I also had a job that was 20 minutes away but hated the staff and the workload. If the job is worth it, I would take it. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses.com