On a related note, is there anywhere where I can learn the shorthand being used, eg a "T" with two dots on top of it to indicate "two tablets"? I don't even know what this system is called, and it's...
I forget things, too. My managers seem tolerant, even positive towards me, but some of our other staff seem to think I should have it all down-pat from day one. Friday was particularly bad, and after...
Honestly, one newbee to another, it sounds like you need to be either on a different floor or in another hospital entirely. Tenacity is one thing, but this sounds like an environment that can either...
David's Harp replied to lvs2nrs3535's topic in General Nursing
Youngest of 6 and male, no ETOH but plenty of dysfunction nonetheless. Also, no other nurses in the family. Never the most outgoing one, but always the one who would find alternative paths and notice...
Likewise on our floor. It goes into report, and as long as the communication is good and the order isn't life-or-death-stat, it'll get done. If it was life-or-death, you'd have already been at bedside...
David's Harp replied to JaredCNA's topic in Men in Nursing
I didn't say it was an entirely reasonable concern, just that it was a concern! Who knows, it might not be an issue - I'd just rather have it off and not think about it. If I could, I'd go without a...
David's Harp replied to JaredCNA's topic in Men in Nursing
I keep mine tied on the drawstrings of my scrubs. I don't wear it because I figure it's better to have all surfaces of the hands clear for washing, and I figure should be no need to show proof of...
I guess it depends who you're asking. In June I was told by an HR person at Presby, after being referred there by a Presby RN who'd graduated CCP a few years ago, that they weren't accepting newly...
David's Harp replied to nurseJ88's topic in Cardiac
Hytrin and Ranexa are two I've come across that I didn't see in school. Bumex comes up alot when Lasix isn't enough. Labetalol, too, for when Lopressor doesn't cut it. Lot of Diovan on the floor,...
You know, I am 100% with you. I also started in August, also on an (overall) very supportive floor, but I have had some shifts like today and yesterday that have made me want to hang up the cleets and...
I don't find SBAR to be as useful in giving report as it is in communicating w/ physicians & other nurses regarding present issues needing immediate action. For change-of-shift report, which has...