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Worried New Grad. Any advice?I recently graduated with my BSN at the beginning of September. I've been searching for a job for months. |
Is it outside the scope of practice for an RN to tell another RN to call 911?I work in the urgent care department of an outpatient facility. We make up the rapid reponse team of the building, but sometimes clinics will call our department and tell us they're sending a patient rather than paging an overhead RRT. |
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What is night shift actually like?I'm a new grad, just got an offer (yay!) and of course, will be starting on night shift. I'll be working 12 hour shifts and I'm having a hard time envisioning what I'll be doing at 1 am, or 3:30 am. |
Finishing up my first year of CRNA school. Ask me anything!I'd be happy to return the favor and answer any questions one might have. |
AMA Looks to Retrain Doctors on Taking Blood Pressures
Measuring blood pressure is thought of as a fundamental skill, but is it being performed correctly? The American Heart Association and American Medical Association has released an on-line refresher course for HCPs to brush up on their knowledge and technique. |
Is the Educator culpable if the student does something wrong?Dear Nurse Beth, What responsibility does the clinical nurse educator have to their student? If the student does something wrong, is the educator culpable for it if they observed it and did nothing? |
12 Days of Giveaways 2019 - FINAL DAYS!
We are just about to enter the 2019 Holiday Season. This is the time of year for giving and celebrating with friends and family. All of the staff at allnurses want to show you, our nursing community how much we appreciate each of you. |
Need Advice on Accused Medication ErrorI started a DuoNeb treatment on my patient WITH my professor/instructor. Once the treatment was started we left the room and documented the treatment. |