Not to beat a dead horse but I want to mention the dual sign off again. The reason it’s there is to protect from a potential med error. Personally I won’t sign off someone’s med unless I saw the...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to BiscuitStripes's topic in General Nursing
We go by per diem first, then by a rotating list. Also you can’t float until 6 months of orientation. But we are union so it’s easier to follow the system since it’s in the
NewEnglandRN16 replied to JessicaT's topic in General Nursing
I assume your talking to me. Its a step down unit. But it’s the same for all units except the monitoring via EMR is every 4 hours. You would still post the same. ICU is every hour. Also we monitor...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to JessicaT's topic in General Nursing
We print a strip at start of shift and post to a monitoring sheet that goes into the chart. We document every 2hr on EMR. If there is any change in rhythm we post another strip and document. If there...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to justjRN's topic in General Nursing
I worked at a hospital that used an SBAR report. When they assigned the room the charge nurse would get the patients name via pager. When the patient is ready to come up to the floor the charge nurse...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to SafetyNurse1968's topic in Critical Care
I would change your Phrase “negative” when referring to covid test. Say “not detected”. He could still have covid with a non detected result. Also was chest X-ray or chest ct done? Any...
Can you post the actual question? Because you posted the stock photo. Not every concentration on med is the same. And you said the instructor said it would be 1.5ml which isn’t possible with the...
Did the question have a picture of the medication? if the side to be administered is 150mg. You will need to draw up 150mg from the vial. But you need to know what the concentration of the...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to hopern84's topic in General Nursing
When I was a new grad I wanted more experience. I talked to my manager and we used an education day and I was sent to the ED and put them in for all the
NewEnglandRN16 replied to berrynurse's topic in General Nursing
I know it’s resolved but I’m curious on where the patient was coming from? Did you get report? I had a similar situation when I had patient transferred to my unit (I’m a step down unit). The...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to Smartash89's topic in General Nursing
I was on nights before going to days. Days works better for me for my family and plus I felt I gained so much knowledge during days. I was getting bored on nights because I finished my work so early...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to Mr. Murse's topic in General Nursing
I personally think a full a handover at the bedside is inappropriate. I do give report outside the room and then go in with the nurse after and do a quick goodbye/introduction. I like to update my...
NewEnglandRN16 replied to Theresasnakeinmyboot's topic in General Nursing
I am currently precepting a BSN student. I don’t get paid extra but this girl is amazing. She is really advanced and takes the whole team. I need to be there for med passes, assessments, etc. She...