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RayeAnn Kemp

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  1. You think I am like the pych patient, I know it's a stupid question but I am doing research on this. Sorry. Maybe the patient was an alien. Lol
  2. This is probably a stupid question, but have any of you ever had a patient claim to have a alien implant and you actually found something foreign, unidentifiable in them? Any other possible encounters?
  3. Yes, I've sent patients home with no scripts from the doctor, after they were just taken off 3 weeks of round the clock I.V. meds, switched to p.o. for 2 days, then the doctor refuses to write them a script for pain. Wonder what these people do?
  4. Applaud! Applaud! Thank you, exactly right! No one is better than the other nurse here. We all work for everything we do. Very difficult too sometimes. Thank you!!!! 😊🙋💑💑
  5. Oh really ? Miss high and mighty, you don't judge her! You think you can do better huh? I was a nurse 39 years and I have seen a lot of ****, yes literally. I've called the doctor in those cases and ****** up an elderly Alzheimer's patient by giving her thorazine as ordered. Idiot doctor. And a schizophrenic bit my hand 20 minutes after a nice 100 mg dose of thorazine. Yeah and other tranquilizers weren't much better. Get your hands dirty and out of the book.
  6. Hilarious. She obviously was Alzheimer's or crazy er. Excuse me, mentally challenged. I get in trouble here because I'm retired but still love reading nurses stories. I can't top this callight one. It's made my day. Thanks! 😀
  7. I replied it's on the board I guess I hit the wrong button. I'm an old school nurse from back in the 70's. I have been retired 20 years. I just know how things were. L.v.n.'s had to earn respect back then. R.n.'s were lazy and gave us the hardest work. I used to give chemo and the r.n. signed off. It was wrong but it was done in those days. I couldn't start an I.v. legally. But they trained me. Back then we did the work r.n.'s got the pay.
  8. You said that there are diversion programs for l.v.n.'s .. I apologize, like I said I'm retired. Back 20 years ago, yup I'm that old! They had no diversion program for l.v.n.'s. They just fired them and the R.N.'s got the help. It resulted in more l.v.n.'s staying addicted and then moving on to next hospital. I'm glad that has changed. Finally. I knew 3 l.v.n.'s who weren't given that option back in the 90's now one is dead. I apologize. But that's how things were. I signed up for this because I want to do volunteer work, I'm too disabled to actually work on the floor but I wanted to update my knowledge. You just updated me. Thanks! 😀
  9. It's obvious who took the drugs. The other nurse that was with you!! Get a lawyer asap and have yourself and her tested for drugs. If she refuses that is a automatic guilty, but pray that she consumed them and not sold them. They go for up to 50$ a pill!!! Be more careful if you make it. There is no diversion program for lvn's, rn's only. This nurse is probably a RN and after 15 years very slick. I caught my supervisor 20 years ago stealing the CA patients morphine. It was a tube feeding and she always did it, even though it was my patient. One day I went ahead and gave the medication anyway, lmao, the RN went into withdrawals by 3 hours. She insisted on doing the next feeding. I notified the Don and the RN was asked to submit to a drug test. The patient was tested. Very low levels of morphine, the one dose I gave her. In the end, the RN refused drug testing and quit. And sadly was not prosecuted. I hope you learned never sign on a narcotic without locking them up yourself. Hey she had the narc keys then right? So it's her! Evidence.

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