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| Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Huntley, IL
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| Hello Everyone I'm new to this site as well as a new LPN. I completed my schooling in June, got my license in September and I've worked for the last 2 months at a nursing home working full time 3rd shift. I'm having a lot of frustrations with the facility I work at and my fiance suggested I look for a nursing forum to see if other nurses experience the same struggles or if maybe it really is the facility I am at. I'm thinking of looking for a new job but hate change and I'm finally familiar with the place I'm at. Anyway, I'm glad to have found this forum. I've already posted a few things and replied to a few other posts. ![]() |
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| Administrator | Re: Just plain NEW Welcome to the site! Nice to have you with us. I work LTC, also, and believe me, I know where you are coming from. I have been at my facility for a little over 7 years, and have daze (er....days! ) like that. We have a LTC forum, so let's blow off steam there! Maybe we can find a happy medium somewhere..... 'Cat' |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Re: Just plain NEW I can understand your frustrations with other employees not doing their part as you do. I was an LPN for a while until I completed my RN. I was working agency in local nursing homes/assisted living (since that is where most LPN's are used in IL) and GOD BLESS YOU! I believe that everyone finds the area they like and fit in most, and I was always very frustrated there. I never felt like I could give the patients the time and care they deserved/wanted. I remember having 27 patients once! And I would also get frustrated when nurses would "stroll in" when they saw fit! That happens everywhere! I now work in the ER as an RN and you're right, it seems like day shift just can't make it on time. That 30 minute overlap is for report, and I don't think people get that. I live 20 miles from where I work right now (still doing agency) and I leave 45-60 min before my shift starts. That allows me time to fight traffic, trains, accidents, etc. There are people who live closer than me who can't seem to make it on time. You're right in saying it has alot to do with work ethic. We don't have carts in the ER, but we have work stations, and I hate it when I have to throw out someone elses coffee cup or extra blood that always manages to be sitting on the counter! Yuck! I am also one of those people who sterilizes my area before work. We are exposed to so many illnesses in the ER, I just always try to avoid getting them! Where did you go to school? I also live in IL. Gotta love winter! NOT! ![]() |
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| Administrator | Re: Just plain NEW Yeah, what IS with people who can't get to work on time? Or call off 1/2 an hour before the shift starts (and rules say 4 hours before....!) Sounds like we have alot to grouse about. 'Cat'
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