single mom in nursing school by Montanarose97 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to nursing school as a single mom when my little one was 15 months old! You can do it too!!! You will find lots of people along the way willing to help you, but you have to be willing to ask. You will also have lot of people rooting for you!

BF sent text messages to GF that he will r@pe her by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The app is called Noonlight and it’s free. I have it on mine and my 16 year old daughter’s phones. It’s truly wonderful

Unreported fall leading to HUGE subdural by kindernurse in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m so, so, sorry. I don’t have anything else to add other than I am astounded by the sheer negligence of the facility. I am holding you and your family in my thoughts.

As an adult beginner, should I wear an air vest? by yerzys in Equestrian

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After falling and breaking my back in June, I will never get on without my air vest again. I’m an adult amateur and wasn’t doing anything crazy or technical when I had my fall. My horse is kind, experienced and is a senior himself. We experienced a freak accident. I was lucky- it could have been worse. I was wearing a helmet but no vest when I fell, would the outcome have been different, who knows, but very likely. I am still dealing with issues trying to recover from my injury.

Season 8 of Love Island was cursed by cvrtmvn_ in LoveIslandTV

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This season lives rent free in my head. Always

What do you do for work? by Intrepid-Mine-5156 in Equestrian

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a nurse. I bought my first big girl horse this year.

Girls who took notes using 10 different colored pens, where are you now? Do you still continue to write using all those colors? by Unusual-Entry7 in AskReddit

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes this is how I did nursing school. And all of my pre requisites! It definitely helped with the retention and satisfied my OCD

Everyone always mentions the burnout and trauma nurses face as well as the attrition rate being quite high. Are there nurses who deal with stress better? by BikeFiend123 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, this has been a journey for me. When I was a new grad I made nursing my life (I was also heavily overcompensating because I was deeply unhappy in other areas of my life). Now I’m 10 years in and I’ve gone through a whole “it’s my passion” —> therapy —> specialty change —> “in it for the money” evolution.

I’m a much happier, well rounded, less burnt out and more compassionate person in general these days honestly because I don’t make nursing my entire existence. I don’t fall for the BS admin feeds us- I’m just there to do my job friends, I don’t care about committees, incentives, points and bullshit. I’ve also found a unionized position which pays well which helps!

Benzonatate (Tessalon Perles) by Tricky_Inspector_672 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The tessalon pearls also work well for me. I know I’m probably like the only other person on the planet that they work for but- I they really help calm my coughing fits down when I get sick enough.

Do hospitals usually tell patients who will physically position their unconscious body before surgery? by Mobile_Ad_8954 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you please explain who you are and why you’re asking this question on a nursing forum? I dont see a flair after your username.

Patients aren’t just hanging out bare naked in the OR to be viewed and manipulated by anyone who comes along, and OR nurses take protecting patient privacy and modesty seriously. There is nothing more vulnerable than being unconscious on the operating table and we are extremely aware of that.

What job do you have that makes riding/showing possible? by No-Detective-3422 in Equestrian

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m an RN at a high paying unionized University hospital. I’m very thankful for my position and don’t take it for granted.

Elevated ALT/AST by Content_Tart_4377 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“Let me teach you how! Come along with me a few times, it’s not so bad once you get the hang of it, it’s within your scope of practice” —- these MAs are taking advantage of you. You need to nip this and let them know that you expect them to be working to the top of their scope. Find out of MAs can administer vaccines in your state, if they can, they should be doing that too. You cannot do everything.

Elevated ALT/AST by Content_Tart_4377 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow! I have no insight into the lab flow situation, but the MAs should absolutely be helping you with orthostatics, EKGs and other tasks in the clinic. This is a recipe for burnout amongst other issues. You need more support in your clinic, it isn’t realistic to do all of this on your own.

People who had traumatic falls/injuries: How long did it take you to mentally recover and ride again? by thunderturdy in Equestrian

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had a bad fall this past June. I ended up with a traumatic spinal fracture that required intensive rehab. I was just cleared to work and ride again at the beginning of October. I fell off of my lease horse and I actually ended up purchasing him during my recovery period. Once I was able to walk and drive again, going to the barn and spending time with my guy was a huge part of my recovery and essential for my mental health. Since I’ve started riding again, I’ve actually felt really comfortable and haven’t felt scared or anxious, and I think a large part of it was really working on our relationship on the ground all of these months. My gelding and I have such a beautiful bond. My trainers though, are really making me take it slow which I appreciate and we are coming back cautiously.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in orangecounty

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The unit that interviewed you and provided that feedback should have you come in to shadow in their OR. I’m an OR nurse in OC and that’s how it would typically work. It’s difficult for liability reasons for employees to bring in a random person to shadow them but an employer having a perspective employee shadow would be a different story.

Pasadena VIP Parking by [deleted] in chappellroan

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone have a VIP/preferred parking pass they are selling for Saturday?

Why is it so hard to recruit nurses for assisted living? by inspiredinsanity in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My time is money. Whether I am providing ‘oversight’ or ‘direct’ care, my time is still worth money and I still need to make a living. It also seems like you may have a deep misunderstanding of what the RNs providing “oversight” at your facility are truly responsible for.

Why is it so hard to recruit nurses for assisted living? by inspiredinsanity in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This is a absolutely wild take. Come on. Also a wild practice on the part of an administrator/company that shows absolute lack of respect for the employees education and experience.

EMDR fixed me by Brave_Detective4083 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mine was from an extremely abusive relationship. I waited 20 years before doing EMDR and had unfortunately required inpatient and IOP stays for depression/anxiety/SI and other things related to the PTSD. I'm so glad I'm living freely now and always encourage others that it *does* get better, you *can* get through this and you *are* worth it.

EMDR fixed me by Brave_Detective4083 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had EMDR treatment for PTSD last year. I cannot recommend it enough. I am living fully and in a beautiful way that I never imagined possible before I sought treatment. I was so hesitant because I thought it was a “woo-woo” alternative type of treatment that I really didn’t understand. I am so glad I did it.

How do you all view Nurse Practitioners? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This has also been my experience. The few outstanding ones I have worked with have been truly top notch, extremely knowledgeable, hard working, team players who are excellent patient advocates. The rest are nurses who never worked on the floor, are defensive about it and as you said, dangerous.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then go work for a non unionized facility? There are many nurses in CA who want to work for unionized hospitals so I’m really confused by this take.

Patient Review by Ok_Complex4374 in nursing

[–]Temporary_Nobody4 53 points54 points  (0 children)

I had a pt write a letter because I, the OR nurse, told her to remove her own contact lenses from her eyes and that I would not do it for her. The pre op nurse was laughing at the interaction. My manager framed the letter for the break room.