Hi, I have been employed at a local hospital for 4 months now. I work a general med surg floor and I am hitting the point where I feel unsafe and like I am screaming at a brick wall. We often get ER...
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Unfortunately my knowledge of when to impliment it and when not to isn't great. But we have been told to impliment it on any and all patients meeting it. And many times my charge nurse of the night is...
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But aren't some NGs made of material that isn't safe for extended periods of time? At a NH, I was told no longer than 2 weeks. So I was looking for some sort of basis of information to know for my...
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We are union! I will have to look into this. And the IV was started within 20 minutes of me calling our supervisor.. but our supervisors initial response was "it's not necessarily their job to start...
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I appreciate all these comments. I don't want to give up on my first hospital job, but some nights have left a bitter taste in my mouth. My biggest concern is that the next few years will shape who I...
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It's mostly 50/50. We have a good amount of seasoned nurses, and many around 5 years who are confident in their own choices. Most of the seasoned nurses actually respond with "wow I don't know what I...
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This is also something I agree with. I had an NG tube in for 5 days. I know they're temporary. I call our GI floor to ask how long our policy is for them after looking through manuals and references...
So, I am a newer RN. I have been alone for 3 weeks now. This morning during report, I had a patient going for a procedure. We do bedside report. My coworker proceeded to yell at me, in front of the...
After my initial taking it all personal pity party, I did speak to other night nurses (some twice her age), and she unfortunately speaks that way to everyone with the slightest
Oops, completely forgot to peek back at this post. The fluids were actually not ordered but were apparently a policy to order that I was never told of. However, there's apparently a huge gap on night...
I have a patient who delivered this morning. 2nd degree perineal laceration with her lady partsl delivery. She had an epidural but only voided twice since it was discontinued with 50-100ml amounts. My...
If it's full, it can prevent the uterus from involution and lead to postpartum hemorrhage. Her fundus was firm and at the level of the umbillicus. It can also cause damage to the urinary bladder...