RLDickman
has 29 years experience and specializes in Patient Safety, Quality Management, ICU.
I graduated with an Associates in Nursing from a small community college in 1987 and began work as a night-shift oncology nurse. Since then, I obtained my BSN, then MSN, and worked in a variety of fields including bone marrow transplant, neonatal ICU, trauma ICU, organ procurement, inpatient rehab, and finally, quality management. In addition to the joy of helping people in need, I love the diversity and opportunity that nursing provides, and always encourage young people to consider a career in nursing.
I am interested in hearing from others about successful practices in preventing pressure ulcers in high-risk hospitalized patients (ICU, ventilator, pressors) or about any root cause analysis...
Hello, Eliza79 -- I made the switch from bedside nurse to QI/PI and have loved it. Some of the challenges I faced were getting used to a Monday through Friday schedule, figuring out what to wear,...