When the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.=information is siloed. Information is power and people don't like to share power, therefore "leadership" ends up having to "unpack" a...
HUGS to you my RN colleague. I have cared for a few prisoners handcuffed to the bed. I remember my empathy battling with my sense of safety. I almost always gave the prisoner the benefit of the...
No. Out of all the good and bad things I could say about nursing as a career, the versatility and flexibility of nursing is one of its greatest assets IMHO. I see myself as a "Critical Care Nurse" and...
Have you tried Melatonin? Its available OTC and safe enough to give to kids (we use it in the PICU) I use 5mg tabs (NOW brand) and helps to get the sleepy feeling started. Also do you have a "blue...
" I knew I should have been a RN!" Lament from a Physician after he found out that I had requested a break from dealing with a particularly difficult family/patient, my student loans were paid off, I...
It's VERY common. Last time I had some creeper say that to me I looked at him directly. Then I said "One of the reasons I became a nurse instead of a physician was the ability to easily change my...
I posted this in the California section because in general we have more unionized hospitals so they try to cut corners in other ways. I have noticed that the break and resource nurses are expected to...
I had a patient in the ICU with a head injury, was post-op, but had remained in a deep coma for several days. So when he began to respond I was excited to tell the the family the good news when they...
Hi All I love my 12 hr shifts. Something about having more days off than on appeals to me . Having worked Adult CVICU and PICU I am used to 12 hr shifts. I have also worked as a traveler in the PICU...
I am in my 50's and have traveled as a PICU RN for over a year. Believe me, if I was not seen to be competent after a 12hr orientation that includes them assessing your bedside and computer skills I...