sandseaandstone replied to PacoUSA's topic in Emergency
I've worked In a level one trauma ER, and then eventually did agency for ERs. In my opinion, I liked the level one better because when stuff went down you could page a trauma code and everyone was...
sandseaandstone replied to ad3vans's topic in Ob/Gyn
I just started L&D about eight weeks ago...I had to do basic fetal heart monitoring, work through 15 hours of baby friendly material, did NRP and read an L&D book as if now. I need STABLE, and...
sandseaandstone replied to PurplePowerRN's topic in Ob/Gyn
I am a level one trauma nurse who went to L&D. Your ED skills will enhance your knowledge when triaging patients (especially falls and MVAs), assessment skills related to shock and of course...
sandseaandstone replied to LittleNurse15's topic in Emergency
I was a new grad in the ER in a level one trauma center.....get ACLS if you haven't. Try to start looking at the material for TNS cerification---a lot of the "whys" are explained. Ask ask ask...
sandseaandstone replied to nursediesel's topic in Ob/Gyn
I agree with Klone. I left a m-f no weekends no holiday schedule doing M W F occupational health T Th cardiac stress testing (ER agency whenever I wanted on the weekends) to do ***hired for nights****...
We are going through getting baby friendly certification. The skin to skin initiative in my opinion is such a good thing---mom gets baby right away and she gets to see him/her the first hour before...
sandseaandstone replied to sandseaandstone's topic in Ob/Gyn
The link won't let you guys read- so the above link is the resource and here's the article: March 26, 2012 — Red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in most hospitalized patients should be performed based...
sandseaandstone replied to sandseaandstone's topic in Ob/Gyn
[h=1]Guidelines Define Hemoglobin Levels for Transfusion[/h] Free Medscape registration required to read article--excellent professional site. Karen I am truly grateful for all of this discussion-...