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The thing that has me the most wound up this week? Polio. I may be the last idiot to learn this, but our CIA used a vaccination campaign in Pakistan to collect DNA from Pakistani children, trying to find the children of bin Laden. Vaccination rates there have plummeted as a result, making a nearly eradicated disease remain a current threat.
I've been totally over this Christmas since last Christmas.
It sucks when you have an elderly, full blown dementia patient who is both violent and a screamer, and your hands are tied to say what's going on when one of your other patients is deeply bothered by it, saying, "why can't they just leave that poor man alone?"
A man who wants to die will not tell you when his chest pain is 10/10. He's only there because his daughters made him come.
Never remove an African American woman's wig.
Even nurses might not realize ischemic strokes don't kill you. Skipping anticoagulants might have worse outcomes than death.
Ensuring long blocks of days off on a regular basis seriously is crucial to recharging batteries.
I am still very much baffled by the fact that some respiratory therapists choose to smoke. Nurses, too. Look, I love you all, but if you've worked on a unit that gets bipap dependent or vented patients, surely you have some inspiration to quit? I'm not judging, as a former smoker myself, and I know how hard it is to stop. I just don't understand.
I really hate having to adjust to being awake in the AM after working nights, and I am so incredibly glad my husband is switching his hours to daylight so I don't HAVE to adjust my hours by much.
Hospitals are being fined millions because multiple patients were admitted for what Medicare feels should have been outpatient procedures. I'm annoyed by this. Perhaps they didn't require admission. Or, perhaps they were high risk for complications. I really don't know and wouldn't fault a legitimately applied fine. The problem is these massive sweeping fines make our MDs hesitate when they shouldn't.
Obama is a lefty.
The problem with being open minded is struggling to have actual opinions.
In spite of the night shift hangover, it feels so good to be back on night shift.
A video -
(And for those of you who do not get offended by pretty much anything, get on YouTube and check out the new Macaulay Culkin dryvrs video.)
Did you learn anything good?
This week I learned to never go over your CNA boss's head to HR when you are trying to get your medical reinstated. I also learned that unless you are friends with HR, and go over your boss, you lose. I learned that the boss will retaliate and write you up for something else. Political BS sucks.I also learned (and this is very important for students) that even with a BSN, unless you work in ICU or ER for two years, you're not really qualified for much. At least where I live.
Rant over.
I left my home state and moved my whole life because the job market for me was so small. My home state was also a very expensive place to live. I had been wondering and decided to take a chance. Outside of having some holiday blues being so far from home, it's been a great decision. It isn't for everyone, but you can find opportunities, it just depends on how far you're willing to look. Good luck!
I keep forgetting about all you Red Staters that I love so much...
"You're only a liberal to go against how your parents raised you." --Beloved Aunt
"Yes, I did hear all those horrible things Trump said, but it's irrelevant because Bill cheated and therefore Hilary can't be president. Of course that makes sense, why do you ask?" --Mother
"Wait Trump really did/said that? Honey (looks over at dad) did you know that? Oh you did know? He did do that? Oh it is ok? Purp we don't understand what your problem is."--Mother
"Trump for president! Because reasons!"--Dad
A little snippet of the family fun. I feel ya Kraken.
New week is up, friends!!!
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No, definitely not across the board. I was just describing a former client - one whose seizure pattern has remained the same their entire life.
I can see now that I didn't communicate that very effectively, I tend to be more brief when posting from my phone.
Are you talking across the board? I worked/ work with DD, both adults and kids, and that is not true. They were on their meds.
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Maybe he left the district or went the way of all the other recurring dreams...