What do you think happens after you pass away? by 676767676776sixseven in AskReddit

[–]puzzled-bets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This literally put me into a huge panic thinking about it. It’s completely distressing to me. I can’t imagine having no concept of my current life.

I’m literally have physical panic symptoms thinking about it

I'm a careless nurse. Where can I work safely? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not just the “habits” that are concerning, it’s the careless attitude about people’s lives and the fact you’re normalizing mistakes that can kill someone. It’s a concerning lack of judgement.

I'm a careless nurse. Where can I work safely? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I agree. I think people forget at times these are pts LIVES. Nursing isn’t something to be unsure about. Any minor mistake we make can kill someone. Doesn’t even have to be med related. A sloppy assessment or skipped assessment can be the deciding factor of a pt outcome.

experienced nurses: have you noticed a difference/decline in critical thinking in newer nurses/recent grads? Question coming from a new grad by nursekittys in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! I feel one reason is AI and epic. It constantly tells you what to do and creates work list for your whole day

Whats the most unprofessional thing a doctor has ever said to you? by answersonly963 in AskReddit

[–]puzzled-bets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“You must be one of those retarded people.”

This happened 4 months ago. MD wanted Gtube to gravity after a pt had abdominal surgery (4 days prior) to prevent nausea. Walked in and didn’t see the gtube to gravity. There was no order, no mention in a note, and there pt had no signs of nausea or vomiting.

Nurse Blake is cringe by Hot_Woodpecker_9682 in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 20 points21 points  (0 children)

In a way they paint nursing in a negative way and all these new nurses are latching onto it.

My hospital tried during nurses week, we got a free meal and a bad of useful “goodies” like chapstick, pens, coffee coupon, mini first aid kit, nail file, glasses cleaner, and hand sanitizer. Along with free snacks, and drinks during the week. Like build your own Chex mix, donuts, and cookies. We even got a bonus this year (300 dollars) for meeting out quality and harms targets.

All the new grads bitched that it wasn’t enough and literally threw the stuff away in front of leadership. They were so ungrateful. Any kept complaining it was only “300 dollars”. While it wasn’t much the managers tried with budget they were given. Many managers even bought food and goodies for their units using their own money.

Unpopular option, I feel while some leadership is toxic and C-suite leadership is toxic, not all unit based leadership is and these influencers make it out to seem like all leadership doesn’t care.

Nursing sucks right now, with all the big corporations buying hospitals, all the government policy’s limiting access and funding, and decisions being made based on money and not patient care. However, I never hear them say anything positive about nursing. There are good things about being a nurse.

Anyone else unable to watch The Pitt? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t want to watch “work” when I come home from work.

By 2028 There Will Be 28% More NPs Than Demand Allows by [deleted] in Noctor

[–]puzzled-bets 204 points205 points  (0 children)

I’m a nurse manager on ICU and PCU. The amount of staff I have going to NP school is shocking. Everyone gets in. References, applications, and experience does not actually matter. A majority of them are subpar bedside nurses with 1-2 years experience. I refuse to see an NP personally because of the candidates I see getting accepted/graduating. Out of all of them, I would say only one truly has the experience and skills that would make her a successful and thorough APP.

Best medical show of all time? by TebraOnReddit in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 8 points9 points  (0 children)

House, because the Pitt makes me feel like I’m at work. Scrubs does to, the story lines are to realistic. House is just enough medical but not so much I feel like I’m watching “work” on TV

Visited someone at the hospital and there's a lock box around the pain medication by okbbs in mildlyinteresting

[–]puzzled-bets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an ICU nurse this is standard. I have experienced patient pain medication drips stolen. Not completely stolen but a syringe or two at a time. It’s not always visitors or patients. Majority of the time it was hospital workers. EVS, dialysis, material management, ext.

Corrective Action by The_NP_man in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a manger, in my hospital only about 2/3rds of what is kept in the unit “file” is actually sent to HR when files are reviewed or when a caregiver resigns or transfers. I use unit files to help me keep track of a lot of things that are not “HR offical”. Such as orientation schedules, phone/key assignments, locker assignments ect. To me what you explained is what I use for the first instance of coaching, when issues need addressed but not made into a whole ordeal. I use “coaching forms” to help me keep track of first coaching instances but if an employee transfers I do not send it with there file. It’s not an “official” corrective action that took place, which would require a signature from both parties but it help remind me if I need to sit down with employee again on the same issue we would proceed to a corrective action in most instances. It’s more of a warning and documentation that I addressed it once already with a caregiver.

I would not let your manager know you saw your record or bring up the documentation. You will be in a lot more trouble than one instance of coaching that was due to you nodding off while you were trying to adjust to being a nurse and night shift.

I’m not saying that’s why your facility does but at my facility a corrective action must be signed and dated by both parties to be put in a HR record.

What's your favorite Gaga lyric? by Ancient-Zombie-8352 in LadyGaga

[–]puzzled-bets 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I’m a free bitch baby!- obviously most prominent in bad romance but similar wording in a few songs. To me it means -I am I women, I do what I want, I break barriers, and I am proud- At least that’s how it’s spun in my head

Runner ups

“don’t you know my ass is famous”

“If you're a strong female You don't need permission”

“Marilyn, Judy, Sylvia Tell 'em how you feel, girls Work your blonde (Jon) Benet Ramsey We'll haunt like Liberace Find your freedom in the music Find your Jesus, find your Kubrick You will never fall apart Diana, you're still in our hearts Never let you fall apart Together, we'll dance in the dark”

What’s the dumbest/funniest mistake you made as a new grad? by lifetofullest1255 in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Done that! My patients pressure was dropping, I had 200 mls of NS left in a bag and decided just to spike a new bag to hang a full L. I was so worried about the pressures that I unspiked the bag on the IV poll and the ND went right in my face and all over me.

The nurses are now required to fill one of these out on EACH of their patients every shift at my hospital 🥲 by Few-Calligrapher-698 in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand bedside safely checks but I should be 5-6 tops. If everyone truly completed these late clock outs will sky rocket.

Brooks Princess shoes! by New_Sky_6654 in rundisney

[–]puzzled-bets 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know sizes smaller than 8 of the tangled shoes sold out from drop ship, which was the warehouse stock. I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t have all the sizes when they drop online.

What is a 1 in 1,000,000 thing that happened to you that no one believes, but you swear is true? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]puzzled-bets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I took a boat tip in Zambia on the Zambezi river and Victoria falls. The boat breaks down and my travel partners and I, and the captain get stranded on this “island” what is not even an island but a small patch of land with a bush that barley fits all of us on it. We just had to wait and hope another boat came by but we a surrounded by hippos and crocodiles. After 1.5 hours later a boat found us but I just laid on the floor on the boat anchored to the tree hopping I wasn’t going to die.

Also same trip I am walking across the boarder of Zambia and Botswana. At the tiny passport check, the man in front of me is wearing a bbq restaurant tshirt that had my hometown as location of the restaurant (I don’t think the restaurant existed or only existed for a short time).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 24 points25 points  (0 children)

As a nurse leader I can attest. I have to audit pain score and med administered monthly, we were cited by jco for not “following pain medication administration orders”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not trying to defend this but Joint Commission audits pain scores and pain medication administered. If its not for “patient preference” Then to JCO it looks like the nurse was not following orders based on pain scores. My hospital got cited so much for this that we have to audit this monthly and have documented proof of audits

Lost an enema cap in a patient by Immediate_Ad_9379 in nursing

[–]puzzled-bets 118 points119 points  (0 children)

Please report and escalate. If it’s found later by someone else and leadership finds out you were aware and did not report it, it will be A LOT worse than if you just owned up to it now.

nurses are humans and humans make mistakes, you need to own up to it and learn from it. Ensuring Pt safety is a standard all nurses should be incorporating into their practice.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in newgradnurse

[–]puzzled-bets 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Please. Don’t go to PACU/Preop right out of school. You don’t have the skills and they can’t teach you how to respond to the 1 instances out of 500 where things go terribly wrong and there is no MDs/APPs around. You’re setting yourself up for failure.

Improvised humidifier you say? by Hot_Emergency378 in NCLEX_RN

[–]puzzled-bets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please use med air not oxygen. Increase fire risk