Lately I have been receiving a lot of calls from nurses who either had a criminal problem in their past and are afraid that they wonāt be able to get their nursing license or have had a criminal matter after they had obtained their license. None of these nurses ever thought that they would have a criminal matter but somehow they did. Because the facility where she worked was short-staffed, one nurse forgot to give a medication. She actually worked 120 hours in that pay period. She was afraid … [Read more...]
What Can You Do About Understaffing?
I have heard from many nurses that where they are working is understaffed which is not safe for the patients. Those nurses put in a lot of overtime because they are concerned that if they didnāt, there would be fewer staff available to care for the patients. They also expressed concerns that if the facility is able to get staff from an agency, those people would not know the patients. This is a difficult situation. Many nurses want mandatory staffing requirements. However, I am not … [Read more...]
Questioning An Order
What would you do if your supervisor asked you to do something that you think may be questionable? Would you follow the order or would you question it? Let me give you some examples to consider: You work homecare and you never see your supervisor. She tells you to sign her name on your time card so you can get paid. What would you do? Your supervisor asks you to āfill in the holesā on the turning sheet because State is coming soon to inspect the facility. What would you do? Your … [Read more...]
Five Steps to Avoid Malpractice Claims
No nurse practitioner wants to face a medical malpractice action. According to the National Practitioner Databank, damages were paid by or on behalf of 290 nurse practitioners in medical malpractice cases in the year 2012 alone.ā¦[entire article ] … [Read more...]
Are You Being Heard?
A nurse, Maria, was working in the ICU. There were 8 patients with 4 nurses. The acuity was very high and for everything that needed to be done for each patient, they needed more staff. One patient coded and 2 nurses were assisting with the code while the other 2 nurses were caring for the remaining 7 patients. One of the remaining patientās condition was deteriorating and it went unnoticed. That patient coded and died. The nurse was so upset, she took the code sheet and slammed it on her … [Read more...]
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