Have you ever felt that when something so unexpectedly happens, itās like youāve been kicked in the gut?Ā This is how a lot of my nurses and other health care providers feel when they are terminated from their position or get a complaint before the Licensing Board.Ā They are good practitioners, but then out of the blue something happens. When this happens, take responsibility.Ā Iām not saying that you necessarily should admit the incident is your fault, but to take responsibility from the … [Read more...]
Mistakes In Nursing
We all know that it is impossible to go through life without making a mistake.Ā Yet mistakes have such a negative connotation and, unfortunately, in the nursing profession some mistakes have serious consequences. I think we should see mistakes as learning opportunities.Ā It took Thomas Edison over 1,000 tries to make the light bulb.Ā When he was asked why you continued after failing over 1,000 time, he said āI learned over 1,000 ways how not to make a light bulb.āĀ I love his reframe.Ā In the … [Read more...]
Are You Following Your Hospital’s Policies?
Do you know your hospitalās policies and procedures?Ā Do you follow them? If you have worked at numerous places, you probably have noticed that each hospital has its own specific policies and procedures.Ā It may never occur to you to look up the policy or procedure on something because, as the saying goes, āWeāve always done it this way.ā But, be careful! There are variations in the policies and procedures of facilities.Ā At one facility you might draw blood from a central line but find … [Read more...]
Is your job the right fit?
During this license renewal season, I have helped several nurses who were working at a place they knew was not the right fit for them, but continued to work there anyway. I call this āthe square peg in the round holeā. The fit could be with your coworkers or with the type of unit and type of patients. No matter how hard you try to force that square peg into the round hole, it just will not fit. You can push it, smash it, ram it or hammer it, but it just wonāt fit properly. Are you working in … [Read more...]
Domestic Abuse Among Health Care Providers
Health care providers are some of the key people who should be able to identify domestic violence and provide the appropriate assistance and referrals. But what if the domestic violence is happening to that health care provider? What if one of our own nurses is the victim? What if YOU are the victim? As nurses, like all health care providers, we take care of everyone else, sometimes to the exclusion of ourselves. If you are a victim of domestic abuse, you may be thinking that you can help the … [Read more...]
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