mamanrs937

mamanrs937

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  1. Patients Say the Darnedest Things

    A gentleman came came into the ER one afternoon, walking stiffly. He was wearing skin-tight jeans, cowboy boots, and his body was one large tattoo. Chief complaint: lower back pain. The M.D. ordered...
  2. Choose Your Favorite TV Nurse

    Margaret Houlihan from MASH. She worked hard to become a major, and knew her job well. Her devotion to the Army and to the 4077th cost her relationships with others. How many of us can relate to...
  3. New instructor need help!

    Go through the class/school handbook. Emphasize attendance policy, due dates for skills/Other assignments, and mid-terms and finals. Let them know which items are non- negotiable and stick to your...
  4. Why do you visit allnurses.com?

    I joined because I was teaching nursing at the time and was looking for tips from more experienced nurses. I am not working at present due to health issues, but I still learn, laugh and cry with
  5. I was at my afternoon job, running the after - school program at my children's school (my morning to afternoon job was as school nurse. My coworkers kidded me about never knowing who I was). A...
  6. Injection Gone Wrong: Part 3

    I was having an allergic reaction and went to an urgent care. One of our ER docs was there; I knew his orders by heart. The nurse came in with SQ epi and tried to give it to me IM in my hip. I...
  7. Injection Gone Wrong: Part 3

    And after hours, our ER staff administered flu shots, tetorifice, TB,
  8. ER rushing patients to the floor

    Also, as an ER nurse for many years, keep in mind that the ER doors never close. Once the floors are full, they are (generally) full. So when the ER staff calls with report, they are ready to move...
  9. Struggling with an unmotivated clinical group

    This sounds eerily like everyone gets a trophy, win or lose. This is college now, and it's time for students to grow up and stop waiting for compliments, spoon feeding, and expecting everything to be...