BDOGGRN

BDOGGRN

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  1. Triage Nursing in Family Practice

    I'm an office RN at a family practice location, spending at least 75% of my time on triage via phone, email/patient portal, and the oh-so-frequent walk-in patients. My background is internal med/adult...
  2. Base pay from suburban IL

    There is a pretty substantial demand for RN's, and especially BSN/RN's. My suggestion is that you explore the type of nursing/setting that fosters your nursing development, and not focus solely on pay...
  3. Lvn/Pn vs RN

    Oh BB, always so accusing and confrontational in your posts-please let nurses nurse, without nasty comments or accusations from their
  4. Frustrated with non-compliance

    People will always want "something for nothing" and many patients see nothing wrong with asking for a refill (or demanding a refill) of their DM or HTN meds, or controlled meds, even if they haven't...
  5. Fully agree. A lot could be done to educate patients so they get the appropriate level of care in the appropriate setting. But who will ever be able to do that when staffing and supervision has been...
  6. Started this comment on a different board. Thought I'd re-post it here: Is anyone familiar with any nursing/clinical ratios outside of hospitals or LTC's? I work in an ambulatory/clinic setting, and...
  7. Lvn/Pn vs RN

    Agree with the need for making patients aware of who their "caregiver" is, but let's be real: patients rarely ask for an "advanced practice registered nurse" or a "certified medical assistant" or...
  8. Lvn/Pn vs RN

    Thanks for pointing that out, BB. That really helps clear things
  9. Stuck myself with dirty needle - please help.

    Not trying to be snarky, but (most)cancer, diabetes, and BiPap (central sleep apnea) are pretty low risk on the contagious spectrum. Follow through with recommended testing, and take this as a lesson...
  10. How old were you when you became an RN?

    Medical Assistant at age 21, LPN at age 30, RN at age 31. Life-long learning! FYI, even in late 20's & early 30's, I was obviously not the youngest in my nursing school class, but was nowhere...
  11. Odd interactions

    Good gosh, people never cease to amaze me with their bizarre behavior, responses, and requests! Every day presents something
  12. Lvn/Pn vs RN

    Good grief! Why not get past the initials, since most patients/consumers don't understand them anyway? The general public doesn't know the various credentials and scopes of practice for the alphabet...
  13. Thanks Klone, I will continue to check such resources, but so many of the "policies" in effect are often difficult to decipher, and still leave a lot of information subject to the interpretation of...
  14. Staffing ratios

    Is anyone familiar with any nursing/clinical ratios outside of hospitals or LTC's? I work in an ambulatory/clinic setting, and many such locations have had a very drastic reduction in staffing, both...
  15. preparing for a busy flu clinic

    I've given thousands of flu shots, every year, for the past 15 years. Pre-filled syringes are a definite time-saver, and $-saver, since the cost of pre-filled vs multi-dose vials are nearly the same,...
  16. HIPPA and retaliation

    Why not use a form of secure messaging? Providers always want info sent to them in a way that is convenient to them, but why not instruct them to log in securely? If I must send an urgent text or...
  17. A day in the life of an ambulatory care nurse

    I am currently a float nurse in the ambulatory setting. It may seem different than what you're used to in ER, but also, a lot of similarities. I've been in the primary care setting for 15+ years,...