Showing posts with label routine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label routine. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Tired

I haven't been shoveling snow like some of my friends on the East Coast, but the exercise routine is certainly guaranteeing that I sleep soundly at night.

In addition to that, I'm working on a few other projects at work. I have to see if the tests work. If they do, we will certainly have a great way to get things done and get our patients the care they need at home.

Looking forward to every day, even if I feel craggy and tired.

Stay tuned...

Sunday, July 19, 2015

So many things

I've had a lot of really diverse things going on. Is it busyness? Not really, just a lot of disruption to my regular routine.

Am I happy? I'm just rolling with the changes.

I'm working to get things done in my little world in the Hotel. Some things are incredible (technology IS nice) and some will be game changers for how we care for our patients. Many of these things have been done elsewhere, but no one's sharing a lot of info about how they did it. I'm trying to keep up with everything I can and make sure I avoid the potholes others have already run into on this road to modern health care.

My work has taken me out on the road--literally. That part has been fun. I've been out and about with staff I don't get to work with during my normal day.

I hope to write more in the next couple of weeks. I have some time to think. I can't wait.

I hope to see you again soon. Thanks for visiting. You are always welcome.

Stay tuned...

Monday, July 9, 2012

Back in the saddle...

Traveling partner and I had a grand old time doing the bowel and bladder show for a local non-profit.

I won! My presentation was on bowel and I had more questions that she did.

You just can't see the props on those remote teleconferences. :)

More later...

Sunday, May 10, 2009

There is a light...

At the end of every tunnel, if you really look hard. Sometimes, you have to dig through a lot of dirt and excrement to get to it, but you get there.

I had a really crazy last few days. I realize that some of the people I work with really don't work as a team if certain people aren't there to influence them to do so. It really pisses me off, but I can't do anything about it.

So what do you do? You find the people who'll work with you, and you work with them. You help them and they help you. And if you need the other ones, you have to put on the RN hat and delegate. I don't like pushing people, but I'm getting sick of this crap. If they only knew that I don't ask them for help because I get really perturbed about their followup comments, "Oh, she's not very efficient," "Oh, she does it different than I do, " or my favorite, "Why does she talk to the patient before we turn them?"

One of my patients, who is a lot sharper than he looks told me last night, "I noticed a lot of people make you do stuff on their schedule, and if you don't they get mad." Surprise, surprise. I have found that if I give people options and tell them I have to do other things, too, 95% of them will make a choice when given two options. That other 5% is another story, but even they can often be convinced to cooperate.

A lot of people think therapeutic communication is hooey, but I look at it more as negotiation. Some people we work with need control, because so much of their lives are out of control. This establishes some for them, and saves me some time in the process. It may not be old school "my way or the highway", but they can't say I didn't give them a chance.

My day, although I missed a little sleep, has been delightful. Dahey and Bubba took me to brunch and gave me lovely little presents...just what I wanted! We went out to eat and let someone else cook and do dishes. I came home, did a little shopping and now I'm getting ready for day 4 of 5. I'll deal with it as I go.

My light is the fact that after this week, I won't be at work much for the rest of the month, due to vacation days and conferences. When I looked at the new schedule with this on it, my heart leapt for joy.

Plenty of days to recharge ahead...and lots of light at the end of the tunnel.

Happy Mother's Day to all of you out there, wherever you are, wherever your momma is, here or gone. Mom's responsible for this missive today! :-)