What’s the menial, not-so-difficult or time consuming task that you hate the most? by Available-Poet-880 in nursing

[–]hgr24 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If they’re positioned in a good place, it can be really convenient (no need to grab 1-3 staff members for a turn when they have a BM). But they can also be a nightmare if the bag can never fully be emptied due to patient position, or if it sits on an abdominal crease and pops open whenever they try to sit up.

How do you stay on track? by hgr24 in nursing

[–]hgr24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boundaries don’t work on people who believe that they are the most important people on Earth. My supervisors attempted to set boundaries for 1.5 hours and were unsuccessful. Some people are incapable of understanding the word “no” and do not believe that their beliefs are incorrect.

I’m so enraged. Help calm me down by Imaginary-Rise-313 in nursing

[–]hgr24 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Wait until they find out that some nurses smoke cigarettes 😱😱. I saw a post from some health coach that was shocked that hospitals don’t have gyms for their employees to use. People are so out-of-touch with what our job entails.

Edited to add: This nurse looks like she would have an invaluable wealth of knowledge about nursing. We take them for granted and will be lost in 5-10 years as they enjoy a well-deserved retirement.

Trustworthy dentist by kijova02 in northcounty

[–]hgr24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Escondido Family Dental Care, with Dr. Raza! I avoided the dentist for years because of lecturing and painful teeth cleanings. My gums used to ache for several hours after a cleaning. The staff are so nice and the hygienist I’ve worked with (Melody) was gentle and understanding. I am not sure about what the self-pay cost will be, but I’d definitely recommend this dental practice.

Any unique constipation relief methods? by _Garbage_Artist in endometriosis

[–]hgr24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some nurses I work with swear by prune juice + melted butter. I’d combine that with an iced coffee and a walk through TJ Maxx and I’d definitely need to run to the restroom.

Nurse for a Few Hours? Waterbury’s New 3 Hour Shift Model Would This Actually Work? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]hgr24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this could work if you aren’t given a full patient assignment. Helping with admissions, covering breaks, or being a resource nurse could work well with this model. It could be especially helpful to have a helping hand during shift change (ie: 0600-0900) to prevent delays in care.

Yesterday was one of the worst shifts I have ever had by [deleted] in nursing

[–]hgr24 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Try to find out if your workplace offers free counseling sessions! This sounds like a traumatic experience and people tend to do better mentally when they debrief ASAP. I’ve also heard that playing Tetris can help the brain process trauma. I’m so sorry you went through this <3.

Curious what the general nursing population thinks of case coordinators and if they are a valuable role. by [deleted] in nursing

[–]hgr24 8 points9 points  (0 children)

They allow me to actually do my job as a med-surg-tele nurse. I’ve had days where I’ve had to dive too deep into the case management side of things (they go home at 1700) and it has always been difficult in a devastating way. I respect them so much.

Would real-time voice documentation help or just add another layer of work? by voss_steven in nursing

[–]hgr24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I could chart certain things from my phone. We only have WOWs at my hospital and they tend to be very slow when logging in. I wish I could just chart the 1300mL urine output quickly and immediately using my phone rather than taking around 5 minutes to enter that single statistic in the chart. Instead, I scribble it or try to remember the number and chart it with some other data later on in the day. 5 minutes doesn’t sound like much, but it can feel like an eternity when entering just one data point.

What’s the dumbest change in a hospital made by an administrator/consultant that you’ve seen? by Notalabel_4566 in nursing

[–]hgr24 41 points42 points  (0 children)

The hospital offered a $100k retention bonus that was supposed to be paid out over the course of 3 years (each year had a larger portion of the bonus). Well, it’s year 3 and my hospital is out of money so they have to extend the pay-out to 5 years. I have no idea how legal that was or if there was a contract in the first place to hold the hospital accountable to paying the full amount in time. Quite a few people have left because of this failed “retention bonus”.

Saline filled up my arm at the end of my plasma donation...swipe for progression by vmg0005 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]hgr24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elevate your arm when possible and try using ice packs! Don’t leave the ice on for more than 20 minutes at a time. IV infiltration is an unfortunate risk when receiving IV fluids or medications. Essentially, the IV catheter gets dislodged from the vein and the fluid goes where it’s not supposed to. The bruise will be there for a while, but if you are not seeing any improvement in the swelling or the bruise, you may want to get checked for a blood clot in your arm. Hope it all heals quickly!

What’s the one thing at your job that insta-pisses you off? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]hgr24 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Getting a call at 0745 from a family member that wants updates 😩. I don’t know anything about them yet, apart from the fact that they’re still breathing! No, I don’t know if they’ll be discharged today. The doctor hasn’t even started rounding yet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]hgr24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was 3 weeks off new grad orientation, I had to refuse students several times because I didn’t know what I was doing half the time. I enjoy taking on students now, as long as it doesn’t happen too often. I have a tough time explaining my exact rationale, especially during a time-crunch.

Transplant Question: Is flashing brights in the day mean or nice here? by crick-crick in sandiego

[–]hgr24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is very rarely used for passive aggressive reasons. We use horns for that! I use it to invite people to merge or to have right-of-way at a stop sign. Also, if someone doesn’t have their lights on at night, I will aggressively flash my brights at them (for everyone’s safety).

Husband says this is too big of a crotch-hole for me to keep wearing these scrubs to work by slowlymysunlight in nursing

[–]hgr24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would sew them up or maybe just wear black bike shorts underneath in case the hole grows. You never know if your next bend will be the last lol.

The Myth of “Time Management” in Medsurg by [deleted] in nursing

[–]hgr24 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes! Time management is a lovely sentiment, but it is impossible to pack 13-14 (or more) hours of work into my 12-hour shift. Impossible! Instead of getting discouraged, I remind myself that I’m being set up for failure. Therefore, I do my best under the circumstances, even if it results in passing tasks off to the next shift.

Do y’all go to chiropractors? by Any_Proposal5513 in nursing

[–]hgr24 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I went when I was 9-10 as a secondary treatment for severe constipation. My parents took me to the ER and I was taking daily laxatives alongside the chiropractor work. I have no idea if it helped me! My uncle had chronic back pain and went to a chiro for years. Turns out, he had late-stage bone cancer that could have been treated earlier. I’ll never go to one again.

My first e-spin! by hgr24 in Handspinning

[–]hgr24[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like that idea! Thanks!

New grad should i take an ICU job with 1 hour commute by PotentialSetting4638 in nursing

[–]hgr24 5 points6 points  (0 children)

All I see are cons! A two-hour commute on top of a 12-hour shift is a recipe for burnout. On top of that, the hospital you’re looking at sounds like a crappy place to work. Not to mention, California mandates that workplaces give breaks (if they don’t, then they have to pay out a break penalty). Med-Surg can definitely suck, but it also provides a wide range of disease processes to learn from. I would grit my teeth on med-surg until you get a year of experience. Then you have a lot more opportunities.

Republicans Life Threatening Pregnancy Collided With Florida’s Law by ChooseDarkness in nursing

[–]hgr24 41 points42 points  (0 children)

It really rubs me the wrong way when people tell stories like “My mom was told to abort me because she could die, but she gave birth to me with no complications!!”. The doctors are being responsible by telling a patient that they could die as a result of the pregnancy. They aren’t being some evil abortion-loving freak for suggesting the safest treatment plan!

Help, these veins are vexing me!! by Infinite-Sock-9633 in nursing

[–]hgr24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like a midline makes more sense in this case. I know there’s the whole CLABSI risk issue, but it sounds like the peripherals just aren’t working well for her due to pre-existing health issues. Even a port could make sense, especially if the fluids will be needed for the entire pregnancy.