veronica butterfly

veronica butterfly ADN, RN

Med/Surg, Urg Care, LTC, Rehab

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About veronica butterfly

veronica butterfly has 10 years experience as a ADN, RN and specializes in Med/Surg, Urg Care, LTC, Rehab.


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  1. DO NOT pass on the poop

    Wow, sounds like all of you are perfect nurses, have perfect shifts, perfect staffing, perfect policies on overtime... Of course, it's not good nursing to leave someone lying in poop or to pass on a...
  2. Is giving meds early common??

    I've been Med/Surg for 6 years and change my plan of attack daily and depending on the patients. Every day on Med/Surg is so different and I really rely on my intuition. This last weekend I had two...
  3. Feeling defeated, lost and stupid.

    12 hour day shifts are KILLER! (I just got home from one!). Day shifts are invaluable for experience and learning though, I hope you try and hang in there for awhile. It will get better, I
  4. Feeling defeated, lost and stupid.

    Hang in there, Bonnie! Med/Surg days feel crazy to everyone and it sounds completely normal how you're feeling. Keep in touch with your manager about how she thinks you're doing, or if you had a...
  5. Medical/Surgical Patient Worksheets

    I use vertical columns, 4 to a page, double-sided so 8 total. The vertical makes sense to me... I have Room _____ Pt Name_________ age_________Doc________ Admit date_____ Code_______...
  6. Transferring A Patient to Stepdown/ICU

    Be sure to use the resources around you, respiratory therapy, charge nurse, and your coworkers. If you are having a gut feeling that someone isn't doing well, have someone come and take a look at...
  7. Just looking for some other opinions on a topic that came up on Oprah

    I saw this show too. She talked about how depressed she was and at times she didn't have much desire to keep living. She is on public assistance and the medications make her feel sick, she doesn't...
  8. Hello! I am a med/surg nurse and a mom to a 14 year profoundly developmentally delayed boy who has intractable seizures (lennox gaustalt). He is not able to walk, but can sit up. Spends much of his...
  9. How do you choose a specialty??

    I think you've got to trust your gut. Is there one area that appeals to you? or that you understand more? If you don't feel any 'pulling' yet, maybe you need to stay put where you are until...
  10. Telementry on med/surg floor

    Our Med/Surg floor at a regional medical center has always had telemetry patients. When I first starting working there 4 yrs ago, the RN was not involved really. We had these pts with heart monitors...
  11. Most important, commonly used meds in real world?

    For pain... Dilaudid, morphine, percoset, toradol for GI... protonix, prilosec, pepcid B/P...atenolol, HCTZ for nausea.... zofran, inapsine, phenergan insulins.... glargine, regular, novolog Good...
  12. drawing blood from picc or port

    Yes we take the cap off and draw out blood with a luer lock syringe that fits perfectly on the picc
  13. Irrigating foley catheter

    Depending on what is going on, I adjust my 'technique'... I usually start gently, but if I am working on getting clots or sludge out, I usually have to irrigate a little more aggressively. If the need...
  14. Med Surg for intern summer?

    Are there any areas you are particularly interested in? Otherwise, telemetry/cardiac units, oncology, or emergency department if they will take interns. Those would be departments where you'd see a...
  15. Post-op care of pt's with epidural

    Our main general surgeon always wants us to give the sub-q heparin... She is smart as a whip and wonderful doc, however, I always document that I spoke to her and she wants the heparin given. ALWAYS...