3/19 What I learned this week: more about employment laws than anything else

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I'm sorry for another late post this week. Honestly, I'm not really sure where to begin. The last few months really haven't been kind, but we might be at the cusp of an upswing. Vacation next week, surgery to follow. If my leave is approved (yes, still waiting, and very anxious about this), I'll be off for quite awhile, which I think I've really needed for my own health. I'm hoping to use a lot of this time to brush up on patho and pharm in anticipation of school this fall. I just wish my employer would communicate with me. I have no idea what is going on.

So, with that said, this week, I have learned:

Malpractice insurance lawyers are not occupational lawyers. I mention this because I see so, so often on here, "contact your for guidance," whenever someone comes on here with a work-related, potential legal issue. I definitely think no matter the issue, it's good to at least make sure they have your issue on file in case the issue does affect your license or patient care. But, they will not get involved with workplace complaints. Very disappointing and, frankly, scary news in my world right now.

If the body isn't able to be in REM enough, eventually there is a rebound effect during which you will go into REM while awake. Literally, you will be sleepwalking.

Symptoms of the above:

*going from one topic to something wildly different mid-sentence, each thought potentially being understandable or not

*inability to complete things, adequate patient care, maybe even simple tasks, when you may typically be a fully competent, fully functional and great nurse at your baseline

*total personality change in a person who is typically normal and stable

*falling asleep, even mid-sentence

*hallucinations

*essentially appearing to be drunk, doing heroin nods, on acid

I imagine there are plenty more symptoms than that. If you witness this behavior, your first instinct may be send the nurse for a drug test. Certainly that's a good idea. But make sure you send that nurse to the ED for it, so they may be assessed by an MD/NP/PA. Any other person in a hospital with a severe change in mental status would be given immediate medical help. An employee should be, too. This person needs medical attention.

I'm still not sure if I'm employed. This is actually beginning to really bother me.

A dog's normal heart rate is 70-180 with a regular rhythm. Mine goes quite brady and irregular when she's resting. When she gets up, she begins to pant. My nurse brain has decided she needs an ekg while resting.

If you shave your dog to determine if she has a heart block, you may be a little unbalanced. (I did not cross the line. Mostly because of the next line. [emoji23])

It's minimum $600 for an ekg or tele monitor on amazon.

I begged my PRN job's nurse to take a day off because I considered shaving my dog for an ekg. I need to be nursey. I'm craving it!

I left my stethoscope at work.

When I'm not thinking about work's uncertainty, I'm feeling happy again. Legitimately happy. I forgot how good that feels, and I wish I hadn't allowed myself to get swallowed by the big dark cloud that hovered over me.

A lot of very random threads that are older have been getting bumped lately.

TPTB here on AN are working on ideas for better thread visibility. I've discovered my, and guest OPs', WILTW threads have been labeled Journals and I really like that. These things have become journals to me, and I love that I can look back through almost a year now and see where I've been in my growth as a nurse.

I "forgot" how much fun quotation marks can be.

The entrepreneurs hub they just started here has been tempting me, but I don't know how committed I would remain over time.

With all of this uncertainty with employment, I've considered what might be my plan B. I've been stalking a few posters who have mentioned they work from home. Since I'm heading back to school, this may be a good for fit me.

Boy Child is so happy to have his mommy home that I've been stock piling the sweet greetings, snuggles, and unlimited hugs. Girl Child is all like, "whatevs." *sigh*

My step-uncle, who happens to be my grandfather's best friend in this world, decided to move hundreds and hundreds of miles away, when he's never lived more than an hour away his whole entire life. I live hours away. My mom lives twice the distance away that I do. My other living uncle lives an hour away but is very limited in his spare time. My step-uncle was the main support that Grandpa had. Grandpa is going to be destroyed by Grandma's Alzheimer's. I wish I could be there every day for him. I'll be stepping up and being there more for them because I just can't see Grandpa being okay, or asking for any help. I'm furious that my step-uncle would do this, now of all times.

FMLA paperwork requires a diagnosis be disclosed.

The show Cuckoo is hilarious, and I love Greg Davies.

I love that AN has connected me with some of the most amazing, supportive people to help me get through all of the stuff that's going on lately. Far, Ood, WK, and Dogen, I'd be out of my mind completely without you. Thank you!!!

A large number of nurses here only feel comfortable with disclosing their mental health challenges here. On one hand, how wonderful to have this great place to turn to. On the other hand, how sad is it that nursing doesn't accept mental illnesses well in the work place. If you didn't get to last week's thread and you want to bond with others who may share common experiences to your own journey, check out last week's WILTW, which has "ALWAYS taper your SSRIs" in its title.

You guys learn anything good this week? Perhaps something happy?

Small reminder - please try to keep this thread mostly related to topics regarding nursing, employment in nursing (including nursing assistants), or nursing student-related topics. Veering away from this too far will make the thread disappear, but it is okay to discuss side thoughts briefly, and always, always, always respond to each other with encouragement, questions, whatever you'd like to keep the conversation going. This thread is meant for hijacking, provided we stay mostly nursey. Thank you for this! I love these threads too much to see them leave the yellow side.

This week's video?

I'm fairly certain I've accidentally become this song. Except for the whore part.

Specializes in Cardiac.

This week I started my labor and delivery roation. I saw my first c section. And a new born baby come into the world. I was super scared for this rotation but it was amazing to see the baby pink up after the cord was cut. I learned about terbutaline and magnesium sulfate. The cephalic version looked really painful. Only 6 more weeks and I'm done with my first year of nursing school. The time has flown by.

This week I started my labor and delivery roation. I saw my first c section. And a new born baby come into the world. I was super scared for this rotation but it was amazing to see the baby pink up after the cord was cut. I learned about terbutaline and magnesium sulfate. The cephalic version looked really painful. Only 6 more weeks and I'm done with my first year of nursing school. The time has flown by.

Awesome, innit?

Good luck with school!

Specializes in Behavioral Health.

I had my annual eval today. I learned my coworkers "love" me, which is nice. When I returned to my unit after my eval one of them said, "when she asked for feedback on you I said you had the bedside manner of a rattle snake and the attention span of a poodle after a lobotomy." Which is how I know they love me.

I learned that four days in a yurt is awesome, even if it's raining part of the time.

The Oregon Coast Aquarium is a lot of fun, but do not pry an abalone off the wall of the touch tank or the staff will flip out on you (I would never have considered trying to pry anything off the wall of the touch tank, but another patron decided it was a good idea).

Spring quarter starts Monday and I'm not ready. I have three online classes. I really dislike online classes. I just want to be done...

Still no grades on 3 out of 6 winter quarter classes. No big deal, I just graduate in three months. Take your time.

Lunch is over and I don't want to go back to work.

I hope your last quarter doesn't "yurt" too much.

*runs*

I learned that you have to be employed for a year before you can qualify for FMLA and you can only call in 2x within a 90 day period or you will get written up.

I had a stomach bug a couple weeks ago and called in. A week later I started getting like I was on some kind of upper. I didn't sleep for 3 days straight. My 3rd night of work I was getting nervous that I hadn't slept since I have a hx of sz and lack if sleep is a trigger. I didn't want to get written up and especially not since I haven't even been there a full year. I went into work. My HR had been elevated the past days according to my fit bit but that night at work I started having palpitations. I checked my fit bit HR and it said 140. When I was charting the lines on the screen started moving and I got dizzy. Long story short I had a seizure. [Doc had increased my thyroid meds recently, ended up having too much in my system]

No FMLA until employed for 1 year. No calling in 2x within 90 days.

At least I got my thyroid figured out even though I had a sz to do. [Almost 2.5 years sz free]

Specializes in critical care.
I learned that you have to be employed for a year before you can qualify for FMLA and you can only call in 2x within a 90 day period or you will get written up.

I had a stomach bug a couple weeks ago and called in. A week later I started getting like I was on some kind of upper. I didn't sleep for 3 days straight. My 3rd night of work I was getting nervous that I hadn't slept since I have a hx of sz and lack if sleep is a trigger. I didn't want to get written up and especially not since I haven't even been there a full year. I went into work. My HR had been elevated the past days according to my fit bit but that night at work I started having palpitations. I checked my fit bit HR and it said 140. When I was charting the lines on the screen started moving and I got dizzy. Long story short I had a seizure. [Doc had increased my thyroid meds recently, ended up having too much in my system]

No FMLA until employed for 1 year. No calling in 2x within 90 days.

At least I got my thyroid figured out even though I had a sz to do. [Almost 2.5 years sz free]

Omg love! It seems we are kindred spirits in the worst way. I'm so sorry! (((Hugs)))

Specializes in ED, psych.

I learned (again) that daylight savings time can really mess with ones mood disorder. I don't know if it's the extra brightness at 7:30p but it's been pointed out that I've been a little hypo manic by my husband. That crash and burn later down the road is never fun so I'm ... concerned. Take it day by day, I suppose.

My house is *immaculately clean* though so ... silver lining? Nary a dust bunny to be seen.

I learned that I'm actually pretty good at identifying heart rhythms. Took AHA's ECG/Pharm class and ... what do you know? I can actually read those suckers.

I love reading Cracklingkraken's posts as they contribute to my NCLEX studying. Rather than being told to be a flight nurse, however, I was told by a wise mom that teeny tiny 5'0 me should make my much taller kids sit.their.booties.down. when they get in trouble so I can look over them while I rant and rave. It totally works!

Specializes in Oncology; medical specialty website.
I hope your last quarter doesn't "yurt" too much.

*runs*

groan

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.

I hope you guys don't get what my husband & I have. We are a hot mess. I have been pooping straight liquid & he has been vomiting. We feel like death.

Specializes in Emergency Department, ICU.
I hope you guys don't get what my husband & I have. We are a hot mess. I have been pooping straight liquid & he has been vomiting. We feel like death.

Ah the #3s... When you are basically peeing out of your butt.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
Ah the #3s... When you are basically peeing out of your butt.

It.Won't.STOP! I'm peeing out of my butt more than the other hole. My butt hurts!!!!!

Specializes in ED, psych.
Ah the #3s... When you are basically peeing out of your butt.

***Spraying half a can of Lysol at the computer screen, reaching for the antibacterial wipes***

I hope both of you feel better very, very soon!

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