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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Help, unsafe workplace Update. I quit this assignment on week 9. I admitted a patient one night, he came in with seizures. Ativan or Valium were ordered prn, seizure. We were not allowed to override anything on the omnicell. So, 10 minutes after getting him into bed, he went into a bad clonic tonic seizure. We ran to the Omnicell to get the Ativan, thinking pharmacy had programed it in by then...couldn't get it out, called pharmacy and no answer, put it on speaker phone and it rang for 12 minutes before they answered. meanwhile, we ran to the omnicell and scanned every patient on the unit to see if anyone had ativan, which no one did, so had to run to another unit and do the same thing. Finally found someone who we could take from. By this time, the patient had quit having the seizure and had started into another one. There were 2 nurses on, no aide and 15 patients. This was the tipping point. I called my recruiter and they told me NO PROBLEM. I got all my pay, didn't have to pay anything back and they were really good about it. The hospital was very mad at me but I do not care. I never saw management step in and help these nurses out. I will never travel again because of this assignment. I'm glad to be back at my old hospital where my ratio is 6 to 1 on nights. The past four nights I've had 4 patients, tops. What a change. Thanks for all your advice. |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Oct 2005
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| I have a list of questions on my website for Travelers which I print out and use on every interview with the hiring manager and the recruiter. You may even think of others specific to your specialty. I've turned down plenty of assignments because I found things out in the interview, from other Travelers and searches on the Internet. That said no assignment will be perfect or else they probably wouldn't need travelers but it defintely helps to minimize the risks. Another thing get NSO liability coverage (NSO.com) which also covers you very well if you ever were investigated by any Board of Nursing. Thank God I haven't had to use it for that but it happens to even the best of Nurses. I just renewed mine and it was $98/yr and tax deductable and a must for Travelers. Covers all states and Puerto Rico. Good luck to you and get plenty of rest and relaxation in between shifts. Maybe you could ask to spread the shifts out if not already to give you more down time. Sounds like they are working with you which is a good sign. I've heard of situations and have been in situations where the workload increases and the back-stabbing atmosphere increases. That's why I left my perm position to go Traveling and so far all my Travel assignments have been great. There are a lot of great assignment out there evn in my specialty Psych...you just have to do your research and ask the questions. CJ Travel NurseToolbox :luck: |
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