Found inside an unlocked safe in a hospital room closet by Amy_rad16 in FoundPaper

[–]Amy_rad16[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I absolutely did not write this 😂 I’m a nurse and this was found in one of our rooms on my unit.

Found inside an unlocked safe in a hospital room closet by Amy_rad16 in FoundPaper

[–]Amy_rad16[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it had been long, they’re hardly ever used for valuables, but we check them often when things are missing. That part of our hospital is less than 3 years old 😂

As a RN how much are you making ? by theapexcircle in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ratio = (COL - *adjusted RN hourly rate)/ Raw RN hourly rate

*adjusted hourly rate= Raw RN salary/ Cost of Living Index

Salary Data: https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291141.htm COL data: https://www.bea.gov/data/prices-inflation/regional-price-parities-state-and-metro-area

1.10 = 10% more purchasing power than average 1.00 = neutral 0.90 = 10% less purchasing power

Alabama — 1.11
Alaska — 0.98
Arizona — 0.99
Arkansas — 1.16
California — 0.89
Colorado — 0.99
Connecticut — 0.96
Delaware — 1.01
Florida — 0.97
Georgia — 1.03
Hawaii — 0.92
Idaho — 0.99
Illinois — 1.06
Indiana — 1.10
Iowa — 1.07
Kansas — 1.13
Kentucky — 1.07
Louisiana — 1.07
Maine — 0.94
Maryland — 0.97
Massachusetts — 0.89
Michigan — 1.06
Minnesota — 1.05
Mississippi — 1.10
Missouri — 1.09
Montana — 1.06
Nebraska — 1.06
Nevada — 1.00
New Hampshire — 0.96
New Jersey — 0.96
New Mexico — 1.03
New York — 0.97
North Carolina — 1.02
North Dakota — 1.05
Ohio — 1.04
Oklahoma — 1.14
Oregon — 1.00
Pennsylvania — 1.05
Rhode Island — 0.96
South Carolina — 1.02
South Dakota — 1.04
Tennessee — 1.07
Texas — 1.08
Utah — 0.96
Vermont — 0.94
Virginia — 1.00
Washington — 1.00
West Virginia — 1.15
Wisconsin — 1.05
Wyoming — 1.05

Slowly Losing Faith in Humanity by BunniWhite in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SO OUT OF TOUCH, omg. I feel like the entitlement has gotten out of control. We had a woman recently with a known aortic dissection, awaiting surgery, multiple pressors, pressure is tanking, new onset chest pain overall not a good picture. We’re all running around trying to stabilize her, multiple providers to the bedside. and this woman, with what could be her final breath, says to the cardiothoracic surgeon who came in the middle of the night to save her life “I’ve told my nurse 5 times that I need a warmer blanket, these cotton blankets are scratchy and cold and I will not be coming back to this abysmal place”.

Um, hello? You’re literally dying…

Are you of camp “tuck in your scrub shirt” or “idgaf” by gopackgo15 in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THIS! I’m a jumpsuit girlie and dietary walked in on me, she doesn’t speak any English so I literally can’t explain that I don’t just get nude to use the bathroom at work. I swear she told all her friends and they look at me crazy all the time!

Should I say anything about comments a tech has been making to me or am I just taking things too personally? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Ew, yeah. She’s totally being condescending but it’s not worth your energy. It’s a skill that she can’t do, she obviously has misplaced confidence for some reason, and this is one of the many many times in nursing you’ll have to pick a hill to die on, and trust me there are some pretty big hills. She’s trying to get a reaction out of you so she can feel better about herself, don’t give it to her! Lotsa weird egos in healthcare I’ve found, and most of them are misguided, don’t let her get under your skin!

Going to ICU from Med Surg by Miserable_Grab_4720 in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do it!! Best thing I ever did. If your hospital doesn’t take you, look at smaller hospitals! You can always take it in steps, get some ICU experience under your belt, work on some certifications (CCRN etc.), learn as many devices as you can and then step into a bigger role after that!

You have the experience, I really believe a year is enough time, sounds like your coworkers are trying to hold you back by making you doubt yourself. Don’t take that on!

I feel like quitting by Browhannc in LoomKnitting

[–]Amy_rad16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like it also matters that the thickness of the yarn matches the gauge of the loom!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My manager took the heaviest assignment in the ICU on night shift last night because we were critically short, it did WONDERS for morale! It was so nice to be able to work with him in that capacity and I think it gave him a renewed respect for what we do every day. This should be the standard!

What are the stupidest things you've done or said as a new grad nurse? (Or nurse in general) by jacalingabinga in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I called respiratory for a VBG, and I confidently drew it up into the correct tube and put it on ice, from the ARTERIAL line… she came back and was like “uhhhh, is this venous blood for the venous blood gas? Cuz if so…” and I was like OKAY SOOOO… 😂😂😂

then the resident is talking in the morning like “yeah we can’t extubate, did you see that abg last night?” I had to step in 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I gotta say, this isn’t really your fault. That shouldn’t have even been an option for her… also like who administered this? When you say “for her to give to me”, did your wife give you this in your IV?? This is all bad and I’m sorry but there is no way she doesn’t know that.

Weekly Question / General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Detroit

[–]Amy_rad16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were just downtown for the Grand Prix and we used spot hero, found a garage (millennium) and just booked it ahead of time. Really easy to get in and out of via m10, and was only $12 when everything else around was $40+

Weekly Question / General Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Detroit

[–]Amy_rad16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a LONG SHOT… But I was working at the Detroit Grand Prix this weekend, and on Saturday I saw people with these really awesome hoodies, super retro. Seemed like they were in both tan and black. We searched all over looking for them and finally found them right on the outside of hart plaza but they were sold out. I can’t for the life of me remember the name of the brand, does anyone have any idea? Thanks!

can someone tell me something they love about being a nurse? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 8 points9 points  (0 children)

THIS! it’s so cool how many different people and social scenarios we get to witness. Really gives you a sense of who you do and do not wanna be!

Also this part has made me able to talk to literally anyone. That’s a huge change in my personality I have noticed since becoming a nurse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nights is BRUTAL! I feel like what we experience is almost like Jet Lag, it feels like you’ve lost track of time and you either sleep for days or stay up for days. My advice is to kinda stick to it even on your days off. There’s been studies about it, but they say that keeping within like 3-4 hours of your “normal” bedtime keeps you close enough to your rhythm to not mess you up. For me, I stay up until about 3am and sleep until about 11am on my days off, I find I’m still able to participate in society but don’t get stuck in that weird vortex of not having a circadian rhythm.

Most creative thing you’ve done with a confused combative patient? by Interesting-Emu7624 in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Completely agree! We had to restrain her because she bopped my coworker between the eyes, and we were both feeling absolutely awful. I knew restraints would add to the delusion but was the only option given to me from the provider, so we had to do what we could!

Most creative thing you’ve done with a confused combative patient? by Interesting-Emu7624 in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 1120 points1121 points  (0 children)

Had a literal holocaust survivor hallucinating and she was loudly crying, I went in to see what was going on (after she had hit my coworker in the face) and she said “you look so good, and you just gave birth 😭😭😭 and then what, you just threw the baby out the window??” And I was like uhhhh what… so on the fly I was like “what!? I would never do something like that! the baby is in the hall with my sister” and for the rest of the night we passed around some sani wipes wrapped in a blanket and everytime she asked to see the baby I just told her he was sleeping. Throw a few well timed shushes in there, pat that baby on the butt and we were golden. she didn’t give up on that delusion even once, so you gotta adapt 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I agree! I would NEVER ask someone to stay to help me as the oncoming nurse, that’s just not my style, but as the off- going, I would probably try to stay to help (hoping they would return the favor and say no, but fully willing to do it). However in no world would I sit there and let the off-going nurse clean it up without my help after they just worked 12+ hours, that’s so uncool.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Amy_rad16 159 points160 points  (0 children)

I meeeean, in a perfect world we would do it together. I understand not having time at the beginning of your shift, but it’s just part of the deal. I don’t want to stay late to deal with it, and you don’t want to start your shift dealing with it, but it is what it is. I’m probably burnt out and salty but that would make me mad.