Showing posts with label class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Dear Boss

I know you are stressed. I'm sure you're kind of on autopilot, but I notice things.

I notice that you said, "You learn this in therapy" in way too many places recently. Yes, people learn things in therapy, but when you have a RN in the room and a therapy student with patients in a education class, you have to make sure the patients understand one thing.

They should learn EVERYWHERE at any time. Yes, everywhere. If they don't, they may not survive.

Nurses work 24/7, and frankly, we should be teaching patients that amount of time, too. It's not just during therapy, or by nurses on breaks from therapy, it's whenever they can. I view saying "hi" to someone in the hall as an education opportunity. Like the fellow who wandered into the clinic at Washington while I was talking to my nurse friend T. He learned something, because I took five minutes to teach him (thank goodness for those brochures in my bag!).

Our therapists might be good, but they are not here 24/7. Our nurses are. Please don't discount them. Empower them. Encourage them to do their best, to learn more, to get certified, to be the best they can be.

Sincerely (because I really do care),

RehabRN


Thursday, July 3, 2014

A day (or two) late

But, at least, not a dollar short (yet!)

Happy belated Canada Day to all my friends over the border. I did find and wish my real-life Canuck friends good wishes on the actual day.

But alas, my brain has been cramming.

Yes, I'm going back to school...as the teacher for a very short class next week.

We shall see how it goes on the other side of the desk. I'm working away on my lesson plan and reading as we speak...

Stay tuned!

Monday, June 2, 2014

OAS is not a blast from the past

From your history class, either. OAS happens every day to folks who have allergies, especially to tree and weed pollens.

Think you don't like a certain fruit because of a tingly feeling in your throat? You could have OAS.

Stay tuned...