Last week we got our 2:1 IMC ratio back for Covid patients. And honestly? It's made a WORLD of difference. Of course it helped in all the obvious ways like 1 less round of med passes, 1 less assessment to do, and a whole lot less charting. But what it really did was give us … Continue reading The Ratio Difference
Author: Kate, RN CM
What Am I Even Doing
It was May 4th when I titled this blog post. When I came back to my drafts today, August 10th, nothing was written in the body. And while I'm not sure what my initial thought was when starting this post, I find it fairly applicable to how I'm feeling today. So let's roll with it, … Continue reading What Am I Even Doing
A Few of My Favorite Things
After our most recent stimulus check, I figured I'd throw together a list of my favorite things if you're in the shopping mood! Work Life Uni-ball Signo RT 1 0.28 Pens: If you are a fan of fine pens and squeezing as much information as you can on your brain sheet, this is the pen … Continue reading A Few of My Favorite Things
Day In The Life
I've recently started mentoring a high school student who is thinking about pursuing a nursing career. In our first meeting she asked may great questions about schooling, pros & cons of the job, and overcoming challenges. I had answers for just about every one. However, then she asked me what my typical day looks like … Continue reading Day In The Life
PCCN Certification
As I pass the 2-year mark on my current unit, I am officially eligible to get my Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN) certification. I've never really had an interest in going back to school to get my NP or practice somewhere that isn't bedside. So getting certified feels like a way to continue growing and … Continue reading PCCN Certification
Let’s Have a Potluck
Last Sunday was my birthday, and I spent it at work. I know many people schedule themselves around their birthday. However, given the pandemic times, I figured why not work. Thankfully I have wonderful coworkers who love a good potluck. Here are some of our favorite/most successful potluck themes: Breakfast Buy & bring or plan … Continue reading Let’s Have a Potluck
Night Shift Brain Dump
Didn't realize it's been about 3 months since my last post. I guess you could say "no news is good news" right? Figured I would give a bit of an update, as I am currently working a night shift (floated off my unit, nonetheless) for the first time in about 6 months. In December I … Continue reading Night Shift Brain Dump
Good Nurse Bad Nurse
We've all had that patient. For one reason or another their motivation just isn't there. No urgency to participate in therapies. No desire to help with repositions. Some choose to be incontinent. So now what? How hard do you push? To the point of agitation? To the point of aggression? What battles do you choose? … Continue reading Good Nurse Bad Nurse
Snow Storm Watch List
Well, it finally happened! First real snow of the year. Due to the fact that I didn't work this weekend and had no where to go, I thoroughly enjoyed watching the giant flakes fall from the comfort and warmth of my apartment. Looks like we got about 6 inches? More than enough to cozy up … Continue reading Snow Storm Watch List
CovidCrafts
I had two weeks off of work in the beginning of November. A friend and I were originally going to explore Canada or the Pacific Northwest. But, like all best-set plans of 2020, everything was cancelled. Instead, it resulted in a #staycation at my parents house and breaking out my old sewing machine. Initially it … Continue reading CovidCrafts