Legal Nursing: When the shoe is on the other appendage
A nurse under fire deserves our support whenever possible. But is it always possible, and would you feel like a Benedict Arnold if you testified against another nurse
A nurse under fire deserves our support whenever possible. But is it always possible, and would you feel like a Benedict Arnold if you testified against another nurse
1. Lay hands on your patient as often as you can – not just for auscultation or checking an armband as you dispense meds; see them, and know they are probably afraid 2. Sometimes a back rub or a foot massage offers more relief than a Vicodin – warm the lotion first 3. Respect your [...]
Do you consider yourself a good nurse, or put another way, would you want your family taken care of by someone just like you? Do you feel comfortable teaching new nurses
Occasionally, rarely, I have an “ah-ha” moment. This is one of those moments. Today I engaged in a very interesting back and forth with a nurse-turned-attorney who was polling LNC fees across the country. He lives in a very economically depressed part of the U.S., and attorneys are loath to spend even 30/hr for a [...]
I am blessed, and if you are reading this right now, you are also blessed. We both have electricity, internet access, computers, an education, and by default, the ability, or at least the opportunity, to “make something of ourselves”. I forget about that sometimes, but all it takes is a little change to remind me. [...]
Head injuries or brain damage can occur anywhere - in the workplace, in an MVA, in medical malpractice, toxic torts, a domestic fall, and environmental exposures. In order to put post-injury impairment into perspective, it is important to know who the patient was prior to injury.