Certain techs at my hospital are allowed to start IVs and most are excellent at them. I am good at IVs and I do not consider myself a fool or lazy for delegating that task. We do have an IV therapy...
I’m an ER nurse, so I’m a little biased towards the ER job. Lots of my coworkers have an hour commute. Does it suck? Yes. Are they used to it? Also yes. You have been at that other...
I’m sorry that happened, but you did all the right things. I bet that you will obsessively check the route from now on. You can’t change what happened, but you can make sure it never happens
Go ahead and call the police. Please tell them you were in the ER, not responding (voluntarily or involuntarily) and now you want to file assault charges because someone tried to wake you up. See...
I’m at an inner city ED and I refuse to give taxi vouchers but I will give you a bus pass to get you out of the room (this is especially useful with our large homeless population). I figure that...
This is a great problem to have! Congratulations! The shorter commute and lower ratios are definitely appealing and I have been in smaller hospitals that have a much more relaxed feel, which is nice....
I agree with your rationale. I will always try to get a PIV in the ED before accessing a port. Risking a CLABSI for a better high is ridiculous. I dare management to write me up for
As nurses at my facility, we do not do any compounding. That is what pharmacy is for. I also NEVER mix meds in a syringe. I cannot tell you the amount of times I have told people what I am giving...
My hospital has IR, but I don't think we do mechanical thrombectomies. At least none of my patients or patients I have heard about have had them. As an ER nurse, what exactly do you plan on doing...
You are asking a few different questions. It seems that you know that the hands down best way to get your foot in the door as an RN is to be a tech, but you also know the pay cut is not feasible....
The program is set up so that everyone takes the same classes together. It isn't like you can just take one class at a time. You are only ever taking 2-3 classes at a time and generally have either...
I think this absolutely depends on where you are. I'm in Nashville and just finished an Associates program. Most of my class had jobs lined up before we graduated. Some of us are doing residency...
My first clinical experience sounds a lot like yours. I understand how it can feel uncomfortable to feel like you have to look for tasks. I had a great clinical instructor who told us, "Clinicals...
I am second degree student going for an ASN at a community college because it is a fraction of the price of an ABSN in the area. Only one hospital in my area requires a BSN and the job market is...
I just finished my first year at NSCC and I love it. It is hard, incredibly hard, but I know I am getting an excellent education and that the instructors genuinely care about the students. Also, the...
I am currently in the NSCC program and I love it! The instructors really want you to do well and will go out of their way to help, if you ask for it. They want you to be a great nurse, not just a...