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Head Nurse: Product Reviews: Mother's Day Edition
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Brain on the top, spine down the back. Sunday, May 13, 2007. Product Reviews: Mother's Day Edition. It's time again for non-professional product reviews. If you schlubs want me to review your book or your product or your salted pistachios, you gotta email me. Until that time, I review what I got. Cutting Remarks: Insights and Recollections of a Surgeon. By Sidney M. Schwab, MD. Sid is known to most of us as Dr. Sid, the proprietor and author of Surgeonsblog. Everybody's Nuts Roasted and Salted Pistachios.
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EDNurseasauras, Still in the Trenches: Aug 21, 2014
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EDNurseasauras, Still in the Trenches. Thursday, August 21, 2014. Check out and enjoy Aesop's. Nursing Primer in it's entirety. I particularly enjoyed the letter Z. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks For Stopping By! Any resemblence to any persons living or dead is purely coincidental. The names and maladies have been changed to protect the innocent, if there are any. Hell NO I Don't Make This Shit Up! Nursing Notes of Discord. Floating on a Cloud. Show Them Your Tears. My virtual deb...
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EDNurseasauras, Still in the Trenches: Aug 15, 2014
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EDNurseasauras, Still in the Trenches. Friday, August 15, 2014. Playing Nicely With Others. I try to be nice and pleasant to everyone, until it's time not to be. One of my young co-workers has a tendency to rail (volubly) when there seems to be an over-abundance of career drug seekers in the department. This makes her furious. I keep my mouth shut and vent my frustrations in obscurity. There is nothing I can do about it anyway, so I direct my energy elsewhere. UP: "Motrin is not a medication! I've been t...
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EDNurseasauras, Still in the Trenches: Sep 8, 2014
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EDNurseasauras, Still in the Trenches. Monday, September 8, 2014. A Puzzle for You. License plate seen in a hospital parking lot:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thanks For Stopping By! I completed my BSN 34 years after finishing my diploma program; now I don't know quite what to do with the rest of my life. In the meantime, I continue to be one of the world's oldest nurses still working at the bedside when most of my peers have moved on to management, teaching, and bartending. My virtua...
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Head Nurse: Well. A whole lot just happened all at once.
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Brain on the top, spine down the back. Wednesday, July 08, 2015. Well A whole lot just happened all at once. I should mention here that we are the only unit in the wide swath of hospitals that Ginormo Research, Inc. owns that does exactly what we do. If you're in reach of a Ginormo ED, and you have a specific problem, you will end up on my unit. Head Big Mangler agreed that I had done the right thing by going to the unit coordinator. She agreed that I had done the only thing that was logical, in ligh...
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Head Nurse: Adventures in Keithland, part I
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Brain on the top, spine down the back. Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Adventures in Keithland, part I. Except for Keith, who has filled out every tentative schedule from now until Christmas and has not put himself down on any Sunday on any of them. We chatted about that the other day. Well," Keith said, after I had pointed out the problem, "I suppose I could try to work a Sunday, since y'all have been so accomodating of my school schedule.". Plus, Keith, this is what you signed up for. Vadge up. So anyway, I sen...
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Head Nurse: 02/01/2015 - 03/01/2015
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Brain on the top, spine down the back. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Things got a little busy. There was an ice storm. And Friend Abilene Rob and his lovely bride-to-be Alice moved closer (hooray! And The Boyfiend started physical therapy, and finished it, and now doesn't think he had a failed back surgery. Which I had been telling him, but when does any Boyfiend ever listen? At the Pearly Gates. It's bad when critical-care nurses call safe harbor. It's really bad when rehab nurses call safe harbor. Most ...
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Head Nurse: Heads-up and queries:
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Brain on the top, spine down the back. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. I I noticed the other day that, um, my blog design is like, you know, ten years old? And a lot of the links are broken or outdated? And I got really embarrassed? But I didn't actually do anything about it because I am a curb-crawling, lazy SOB blogger with a mind on Higher Things. How does the text of the main body resolve for y'all? It's really small for me. How does this bad boy look on mobile or tablet? Good match, or Bonzo Orange? Your fo...
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Head Nurse: So I have this patient.
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Brain on the top, spine down the back. Monday, August 03, 2015. So I have this patient. She's young. Way younger than me, like thirty. And she's got two kids. One about to start preschool, one just born. And the other day, her arm quit working. And it hurt a lot. Enough that she thought it would be a good idea to go to the ED. Where they found a tumor. On her spine. Actually, three. And one on her pelvic crest, and then another, right next to it. So, two more. That makes five. Ask any nurse: the benchmar...