This episode I talk a little bit about updates on the nursing shortage and how it affects potential for mistakes. I also talk about whether nurses are responsible when doctors make mistakes and I read a couple of stories from listeners about in
Happy 4th of July!!! This episode I give my (very brief) opinion on Roe v Wade and what it can mean for nurses in the context of nursing ethics. I also talk about a case where a hospital tried to get a judge to stop members of a stroke team fro
This episode I'm talking about what retaliation is and a few cases that you might relate to. I also talk about taking vacation while on FMLA and whether that's okay to do - and whether your employer can check up on you while you're on vacation.
This episode I discuss hospital shootings, patient threats against healthcare workers, the challenges of pain management, and other tangents with experienced phlebotomist - and my little sister! instagram reel I reference in this episode:https:
This episode I talk with Nurse Christine about her first experience with a patient's passing and how we can better prepare for these inevitabilities. Resources listed at the end of the episode:therapyaid.orgdebriefingthefrontlines.orgBloom apph
This episode I talk about the ongoing "nurse shortage" debate, nurse burnout, and the implications of the current increase in importing foreign nursesNational Nurses United Dec 2021 report:http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/sites/default/files
This episode I'm talking about workplace aggression, violence, and how that affects our ability to do our jobs. I'm also talking about the alarming case of Nurse DonQuenick Joppy.Nurse Liz's videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrAnE5ioPz0https
This episode I'm talking about workplace aggression, violence, and how that affects our ability to do our jobs. I'm also talking about the alarming case of Nurse DonQuenick Joppy.Nurse Liz's youtube video on the topichttps://www.youtube.com/wat