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Dances with wool

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  1. Glad you are okay. I’ve been there. To have my care covered I was hospitalized where I worked and so almost everyone knew. At first I was horrified but everyone was so supportive of me. We lost one of our nurses to suicide and it was terrible. She was no call no show for two days and lived alone so they did a welfare check and found her. She had just lost her mother.
  2. Knew someone named Muffin at school. Came across these doozies Over the years. Dusty Rhodes, Chip Monk, Sweet Jeezus, Rainn Mann, Chocolat, Gypsie Rose, Stetson Roper (obviously a cowboy) Maverick, Raeven Blak, Jagger, MK (just the initials of his parents) Johnson whose last name was Long. Fyree, Starr with the last name of Carr (hope she doesn’t end up in Boston), Bobbin, Macaree, Lafayette, Blacken white
  3. I worked with a woman named Muffin. Not a nickname. It was the name on her birth certificate
  4. Dorcas was actually used quite often before it had the connotations it does now. I've met several of them. They're usually 60+
  5. Unfortunately it is all too common for nurses to b put on a guilt trip for being sick. I bet we have all felt forced to work sick at one time or another.
  6. Luxurious no. Comfortable yes.
  7. Stay where you are if it works for you. My staying at the same facility for 18 years turned into a huge blessing when I had to retire unexpectedly last year from MS complications. The retirement plan my employer offered now pays me a monthly check. It would be very difficult to survive without that money.
  8. If "Political topics" are the inappropriate conversations in your workplace, consider yourself lucky. I have had to deal with the most foul language and a step by step guide to oral sex! The thing about nights is that so much can be hidden from management. I learned to just ignore it as long as patient care wasn't affected.
  9. The patient will be 41 in April and the other will be 37 in July. Old enough to know better.
  10. I am so upset right now. My son had emergency surgery on Sunday night. He had an open compound tib/fib fracture. Part of the wound was left open and was draining serosanguinous fluid into the dressing, all normal. On Monday he and my other son were throwing a fit because the nurses wouldn't change the dressing, which really wasn't that bad. They reinforced it. I explained to my sons and my daughter-in-law that the surgeon usually changes it the first time so my son the patient demanded that they call him right then. I told them that he was likely in surgery and the nurse agreed that he would probably round later in the day. My other son, not the patient, called the hospital administration. Now they are complaining about everything and the staff has just about had it. I have also. I couldn't even look those nurses in the eye, I felt so bad. I want to support my son but I am angry with him. I chewed out my younger son for calling administration as he did and his response was that they needed to be told how to do their jobs! I told him that he didn't know how to do their jobs because he had not been to nursing school. I could hardly be there today. I just need to vent to some of my fellow nurses. What would you do if this was your family? Thankfully it's not the same hospital as my work. I would be mortified.
  11. It has some value in verifying that compressions are effective. The hospital I worked in uses a femoral Doppler for that purpose. It's just a tool and of course doesn't substitute for other measures
  12. The scariest was not one I did but one that I caught. I was taking report on a patient who was 2 hours into CABG recovery. The off going nurse reported that she had just hung Hespan for hypotension. I noticed the BP was not coming up and most of the bag had gone in. With horror I realized that what was hanging was not Hespan but was a bag of Heparin. About 300ml had gone in. The patient was fine after Protamine. Yikes!!
  13. I got C-Diff. I was always careful to wear PPE and wash my hands, but I probably incubated C-Diff. So many are not diagnosed right away and as we know alcohol based sanitizer doesn't do the trick. I have MS and my immune system was suppressed from medications. I was off work for 6 weeks. Absolutely miserable.
  14. See an attorney. You can't go to your new department with any work restrictions Period. Sounds like you need some qualified legal advice. Embellishment also means "adding to" by the way.

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