Grace Bailey, Aynsley Padgett, Kinsley Benson and Lexi Reynolds began their journey in high school with the McLeod Health Careers Program and have each signed their letter of intent to work at McLeod Regional Medical Center. Grace joins the Cardiovascular Surgery Nursing Unit, Aynsley joins the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Kinsley the Cardiology Nursing Unit, and Lexi joins Children’s Hospital. They are pictured with Janet Belew, Workforce Development RN Coordinator, and Matthew Peake, Workforce Development Health Careers Program Coordinator, at the recent McLeod Health Nurse Signing Event.
McLeod Health’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Perioperative Nursing Homework help - Essay For All Perioperative Nursing involves caring for patients before, during, and after surgery. Perioperative nurses assist in preoperative assessments, surgical preparation, intraoperative support, and postoperative recovery. They collaborate with the surgical team, monitor patients' vital signs, manage pain, and provide emotional support. Their expertise ensures safe, efficient, and patient-centered surgical experiences, contributing to better outcomes and improved patient satisfaction. #PerioperativeNursing #SurgicalCare #PatientRecovery #SurgicalTeam #PatientSafety #PatientCenteredCare #nursingcourseworkhelp #nursinghomeworkdoer #collegepaper #nursinghomeworkhelp #essayhelp #nursingassignmentsuk #assignmenthelp #nursinghomework #nursingdissertationwriting #Nursingdissertationhelpuk #nursingdissertationtopics #Writingservices #Studentsassignment #essaywriting #Nursingstudent #Nursingessay #Assignmentwritingservices #perioperativeAssignment #perioperative
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
As the ongoing nursing shortage remains a nationwide crisis, #AHN launched western Pennsylvania's first Digital Nursing Program, an initiative to prioritize direct patient care and allow nurses to work at the top of their license. Learn more about the innovative approach in this article.
Reimagining the Future of Nursing
highmark-health.shp.so
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
New nurse jitters got real during a complex surgery! Everything was prepped, but, right before the start, bone debris was spotted on an instrument. As a new nurse, I would check my instruments carefully for bioburden on a checking station before bringing them to my field. After I had set up for a complex case with many unique loaner trays, the patient was brought into the room and anesthetized. Unfortunately, this was when I noticed bone debris in an instrument. My heart sank. I knew the right thing to do for patient safety was to notify the circulating nurse and surgeon, breakdown the sterile field, and set up again. I also knew this would delay the start of the case and, therefore, prolong the anesthesia time for the patient. I motioned the circulating nurse to come over and showed her what I had found. We calmly discussed next steps. Setting Up Again The circulating nurse, surgeon, charge nurse, and my peers who all came in to help us set up a new field were very supportive and encouraging – I had spoken up and caught contamination before it reached the patient. However, in that moment, all I could think was that I had done something wrong and, therefore, had ruined the case for the patient and the day for the surgeon. But I listened to the comments of “Good catch” and “Thank you for speaking up” from my peers and focused on transitioning to fixing the problem, rather than dwelling on it. The best thing I could do in the moment was to work to efficiently set up a new field. Protecting the Patient Because of this experience, I’m more confident about inspections and my ability to speak up for patient safety. Now, it is my turn to encourage other staff members to speak up and have confidence that they are doing the right thing and the best thing for their patients. Checking instruments before placing them on the sterile field is so important, as is speaking up if problems are found at any time, staying calm in the situation, and working together for a solution. Thanks to Leah Goldberg, BSN, RN, CNOR for sharing her story with The Stitch 🪡. Share your confidence-building stories with new nurses. Tag AORN and use #AORNStitch Also, know that we have great open access and member-exclusive material to help you navigate these issues! #surgerylife #perioperative #orlife #nurse #ornurse #nurses
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Comprehensive Guide to Home Nursing Services #HomeNursingServices have become increasingly popular as they offer personalized healthcare in the comfort of one’s home. These services cater to individuals recovering from illness or surgery, managing chronic conditions, or requiring ongoing medical support. Here’s a comprehensive overview of what home nursing services entail and their benefits: for more details click the below link. https://lnkd.in/gcVk3ahH
Comprehensive Guide to Home Nursing Services
caringwin.blogspot.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
📚 Our latest Team Science research was just published in the Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing! ➡ In response to a nationwide fentanyl shortage, our institution assessed whether changing our first-line postoperative intravenous opioid from fentanyl to hydromorphone impacted patient outcomes ➡The multidisciplinary team concluded that the increase in postoperative length of stay associated with hydromorphone was not clinically significant and the decreased waste of prefilled syringes outweighed the small potential increased risk of resurgery compared to the shorter-acting fentanyl ➡ In the event of future medication shortages, we propose this quality initiative framework be applied. American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses - ASPAN 🔗https://bit.ly/49VEzrL An incredible example of team science! John Grbic Sigrid Carlsson Donna Barreiro Marie Marte MA, ANP-BC, AOCNP Vincent Laudone Melissa Assel Geema Masson
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
It's #CertifiedNursesDay! To celebrate, we are featuring our Certified Nurses throughout the day! Join us in congratulating them on their achievements! Clara Alvarado, CVICU Certification: CCRN What does it mean to you to be certified? "It increased my knowledge. Helped me to be more inquisitive when assessing the patient, looking at labs, radiology, history and hemodynamics. I learned how to put the little dots in the puzzle on how to treat and manage a patient. It helped me to communicate with physicians about my concerns, report pertinent changes and yes, it helped me to ask the questions. I improved my critical thinking. You get access to so much more information; as a professional nurse, you grow so much, and you feel so proud to do so." We are #DelrayMedicalCenter. #strongertogetherforyou #pbhnproud #palmbeachhealthnetwork
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
🏥💙 "Why I Chose Private Duty Nursing for My Husband's Post-op Care": A Personal Journey As my husband's surgery approached, I felt overwhelmed with concern for his recovery. I knew I couldn't manage his care alone while juggling my own responsibilities. That's when I turned to private duty nursing, and it was a game-changer. Making the Decision Research led me to Call-Light, a trusted provider of private duty nursing. Their seamless process and testimonials gave me confidence. With a simple form submission on their website, I was matched with a qualified nurse in no time. The Peace of Mind Our nurse from Call-Light brought not just skill but also warmth and compassion. From medication management to personalized care, she provided invaluable support, allowing me to focus on being there for my husband. No Regrets Choosing private duty nursing was a decision I'll never regret. Thanks to Call-Light, the process was stress-free, and the care surpassed our expectations. If you're facing a loved one's surgery, consider private duty nursing with Call-Light. Trust me, it's a decision you won't regret. 🌟 #PrivateDutyNursing #CallLightCare #PostOpRecovery #PrivateDutyNursing #PostOpCare #CallLight #HomeHealthcare #PatientRecovery #CallLght #MedicalCare #NursingServices #PersonalizedCare #HealthcareAssistance
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
🏥💙 "Why I Chose Private Duty Nursing for My Husband's Post-op Care": A Personal Journey As my husband's surgery approached, I felt overwhelmed with concern for his recovery. I knew I couldn't manage his care alone while juggling my own responsibilities. That's when I turned to private duty nursing, and it was a game-changer. Making the Decision Research led me to Call-Light, a trusted provider of private duty nursing. Their seamless process and testimonials gave me confidence. With a simple form submission on their website, I was matched with a qualified nurse in no time. The Peace of Mind Our nurse from Call-Light brought not just skill but also warmth and compassion. From medication management to personalized care, she provided invaluable support, allowing me to focus on being there for my husband. No Regrets Choosing private duty nursing was a decision I'll never regret. Thanks to Call-Light, the process was stress-free, and the care surpassed our expectations. If you're facing a loved one's surgery, consider private duty nursing with Call-Light. Trust me, it's a decision you won't regret. 🌟 #PrivateDutyNursing #CallLightCare #PostOpRecovery #PrivateDutyNursing #PostOpCare #CallLight #HomeHealthcare #PatientRecovery #CallLght #MedicalCare #NursingServices #PersonalizedCare #HealthcareAssistance
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Let’s review a few of the red flag 🚩 phrases a patient can say that should make us worry. What are some other ones we should add? #doctor #nurse #rn #cardiology #cardiologist #cardiologia #cardiologyresident #chestpain #cardiologynurse #cathlabnurse #nurselife #FOAMed #medschool #medstudent #nursingschool #paramedic #cardiac #cardioed
To view or add a comment, sign in
13,166 followers