In response to "So you spend 40 minutes pushing 2 mg of IV Push Dilaudid?" No, I have never spent 40 minutes giving a med IV Push. I realize it can seem to take forever; fortunately, there are ways...
If you draw up a dose of 4mg/mL Morphine in a syringe, you would have to push 0.25 mL per minute in order to follow the one mg/min recommendation. You would have to guess how much that is if your...
And how many times do you give Dilaudid IV Push to see your patient in a slumber five minutes afterwards? I hope you will read my response on why it is important to dilute an IV Push Opiate: these...
Your post brings back bad memories: I have worked at two hospitals that informed me that, "as a travel nurse, you can expect to get floated to another unit before a permanent nurse will get floated"....
In Nursing School, the rule I was taught was to administer IV Morphine 1 mg per minute. I had to deliver a 10 mg dose and my instructor made sure I knew exactly how I was going to administer the...
"Second Grade"? I was not driving or parking anything except my bicycle in Second Grade. I believe the term is "second rate". Yes, I know it is "frowned upon" to correct another nurse's grammar on...
I have read travel nurse forums that recommend setting your overtime pay as $10/hour above the bill rate. Not the hourly pay but the actual *bill rate*. Even so, I have spoken to recruiters who...
I have also had an issue with OT pay as a travel nurse. One hospital explained that they could not afford to allow me to pick up OT shifts even though my OT rate was only $30/hr. Once I considered...
As we travel nurses *should* know, one of the main benefits of Travel Nursing is the ability to choose non-taxed travel stipends. We should also know that these stipends are dependent on our status...