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nidhyanursing · 2 months
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catfindr · 6 months
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scrollsofhumanlife · 2 years
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Faith Nnenna Umeizudike-Ibekwe nee Ezike
B. February 24th 1965 at Lagos Island Maternity Hospital in Lagos , Nigeria
Houston, Texas
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macgyvermedical · 9 months
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RN Scope of Practice
I recently learned something that was pretty interesting about the RN scope of practice.
In hospital settings, we tend to think of registered nurses as carrying out the orders of physicians and advanced practice providers. In a hospital just about everything needs an order, including things that in nursing school we were always told were under our scope of practice-like ambulating the patient, dietary plans, positioning, wound care, etc...
So I was wondering- what can a registered nurse do without an order? Do we have our own scope of practice if we were to, say, freelance?
It turns out, yes- I can only speak for the state of Ohio, but outside a facility that requires an order, an RN can actually do a lot in the way of independent practice. The reason everything requires an order in a hospital setting is facility policy, not law.
Here is what the Ohio Revised Code says the RN Scope of Practice is:
"Identifying patterns of human responses to actual or potential health problems amenable to a nursing regimen
Executing a nursing regimen through the selection, performance, management, and evaluation of nursing actions
Assessing health status for the purpose of providing nursing care
Providing health counseling and health teaching
Administering medications, treatments, and executing regimens authorized by an individual who is authorized to practice in this state and is acting within the course of the individual’s professional practice
Teaching, administering, supervising, delegating, and evaluating nursing practice."
"RNs have independent licensed authority to engage in all aspects of practice specified in Section 4723.01(B), ORC, except that, when providing nursing care pursuant to Section 4723.01(B)(5), ORC, the RN must have an order from an individual who is authorized to practice in this state and is acting within the course of the individual's professional practice for administration of medication or treatments or for the regimen that is to be executed."
Basically, if you read down that list, the only thing that actually requires an order is #5. But other than that, RNs are allowed to independently practice without medical direction, as long as we are doing something that is within our scope.
What does that mean? Well, if you look at number 1, we can identify patients who can use nursing care. If you look at number 2, we can independently select, use, and evaluate the effectiveness of nursing interventions such as positioning, diet, oral hydration, non-pharmacological pain, anxiety, and nausea control, run codes if we have ACLS, etc... If you look at number 3, we can do pretty much any physical assessment. If you look at number 4, we can provide health coaching and teach health education to the public. And if you look at number 6, we can teach nursing students, delegate to those lower on the nursing hierarchy, and study nursing practice academically.
So what does that look like? Well, an RN can independently select a patient who could benefit from nursing care, assess that patient, advise nursing interventions that may help them, perform those interventions or delegate them to an LPN, STNA, or CHW, evaluate the effectiveness of those interventions, provide health education to that patient, and pass along that knowledge to a next generation of nurses, STNAs, and CHWs.
So I just want you to know, RNs, future RNs, and writers that write RNs, an RN is an independent license. You do not need a medical provider to practice nursing, only to do things that fall under a medical scope of practice.
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lamentations44 · 1 year
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Hey hey hey- its MELANOMA AWARENESS MONTH!
Put your sunscreen, hat, longsleeve, full coverage bathing suit, etc on!
April 2016 I had a malignant melanoma removed from my back- I still have a significant scar as a reminder. My husband had a melanoma removed a few years after that and we have been vigilant since.
Unfortunately- I had a mole come back after my last visit as a “severely atypical nevi” and had to have a surgical excision( today). These moles or nevi are not ALWAYS cancer or dangerous- but from what I gather, convert easily to melanoma. Given my sordid history with melanoma- the choice was a 2.5cm surgical incision/ removal. I was grateful it was less than the 11cm from the previous melanoma. However- this one is slap dab in the middle of my abdomen. So now, thanks (likely) to my idiotic youth and bikini choices- I will sport- not a cute bikini- but a large surgical incision on my back from 2016 and a medium sized one on my abdomen from today.
Please- be careful. No matter what beautiful skin tone you are- be careful and get SCREENED.
We can PREVENT two cancers- SKIN and COLON. Be smart and screen regularly for both.
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(Abdomen from 5/5/23). Back from (4/2016)
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bookishfeylin · 11 months
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After two years of nursing school, a month of studying, and several days of waiting for results, I can finally add this to my description:
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kayvsworld · 7 months
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i always forget i have Healthcare System Anxiety until i have to interact with The Healthcare System and immediately just start screaming internally for days
#my mom obliterated her bones and the pre-surgery surgery post-surgery experience. the ER situation. moving 2 the woods#this is a vent post i forget my complaining tag#waited 30 mins for an ambulance & when we called back they were like ''yeah it hasnt been assigned to anyone & might be hours''#so i drove her to the ER with a migraine & ran over some pylons (cool).#stuck in the ER for 9 hours. took 4 hours for anyone to give her any kind of pain management. i caught covid#was supposed to get a call when she was out of her 2 hrs max surgery. was told i could call if i hadn't heard anything#5 hours later i called and was transferred 6 times - told she had been discharged - told she had never been registered at that hospital -#yelled at by a nurse for asking for patient information - eventually got the right department and was told oh yeah sorry she's in recovery#was supposed to find out if she could come home or not in 30 mins. 3 hours later theyre like OK come get her#i show up and the doors to that wing are. locked? and no one's there to unlock them?#apparently i was supposed to pick up the wall phone? and call a code they hadn't given me? spent 30 mins getting help from other department#to GET THEM TO OPEN THE DOORS. FREE HER RELEASE HER#finally i get in and she's OK SHES FINE except morphine doesn't work on her so that's. fine. bodies are good to have#we have reached shrimp colours levels of anxiety i am a walking talking stress migraine but she's doing ok. but holy fuck#kayvswords#also like she's black and all of her nurses and doctors have been white so feeling normal about all of it all around
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analogwriting · 4 months
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imma apologize now. I think it'll be a couple days still til the next chapter 💀💀 tldr: I'm closing tonight, working open to close tomorrow (5am to 930pm). so I ain't gonna be able to do anything tonight and possibly nothing tomorrow night. (I will more than likely pass away upon entering my threshold after that shift let's be honest) im sorry y'all frfr 😭😭 this weather got us fucked up (and our third manager getting covid)
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breads-voice · 1 year
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Nurses are not heroes.
That was a dangerous narrative perpetuated by the government and media at the height of Covid. It prevents them from being seen as human with human needs. Now it’s being used by the same media and government to justify the horrendous working conditions and pressure they are being put under.
Nurses stay unpaid after every shift to help their patients and colleagues. That’s great! Nurses are heroes ❤️
Nurses working through their breaks to help their patients. That’s great! Nurses are heroes. ❤️
Nurses are dealing with unalive and traumatic situations every day. Nurses are heroes ❤️
Nurses get beaten and abused on shift by patients and relatives but it’s ‘part of the job’. Nurses are heroes ❤️
There is nothing heroic about a person not getting adequate rest between shifts. An exhausted nurse should not be looking after anybody other than themselves. They are human.
There’s nothing heroic about a person not being able to provide themselves with adequate nutrition or hydration. They are human.
There is nothing heroic about not receiving proper support or acknowledgment of the trauma they go through every day. Same with assistants and paramedics. They’re still human.
There is nothing heroic about being black and blue by a patient or stalked by a relative and having to see them the next day. Not being able to do anything about it because it’s seen as ‘part of the role’.
There is a massive difference between ‘knowing what you’re getting into’ as a newly qualified nurse and treating them with disrespect, running them into the ground and expecting them to be ok with not having their basic needs met for the needs of the general public.
The nurses wages do not reflect their working conditions or the trauma they experience and have to heal from. They are human and grieve for their patients too. They don’t reflect that this a vocation requiring a degree. That nurses don’t just ‘make beds’, they insert tubes down peoples throats to breathe for them, take chest drains out, keep people alive with complex concoctions of medications they’ve mixed. And so much more.
The NHS has relied on the generosity of its nurses and assistant staff for too long. That generosity is wearing out. What we are being put through isn’t worth our wages anymore.
Stop advertising nurses as heroes and force the public and parliament to see us as the humans we are.
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nidhyanursing · 3 months
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whatsyouremergency · 1 year
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Happy Nurse’s Week, you bad asses.
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scrollsofhumanlife · 2 years
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Faith Nnenna Umeizudike-Ibekwe nee Ezike
B. February 24th 1965 at Lagos Island Maternity Hospital in Lagos , Nigeria
Houston, Texas
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rainbow-baby-one · 1 year
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A pretty sweatshirt for all the amazing registered nurses out there! 
Registered Nurse Sweatshirt
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1364041352/registered-nurse-sweatshirt-registered
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hecateisalesbian · 3 months
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This is safe
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silverstars87 · 5 months
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So I finished all 16 rounds of chemo and now I’m first case on Monday 12/4 for bilateral nipple sparking mastectomies, right port removal, and bilateral expander placement with a cellular dermis.
I Wish this wasn’t happening.
I cry a lot. And my husband won’t even speak to me for the past 5 months.
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juniper-moon · 1 year
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✍️🫀🫁🧠
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