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Lessons from Cancer: How My Family Made It | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Laquo; Footprints on My Stethoscope. Lessons from Cancer: How My Family Made It. On May 22, 2013. My wife and I have talked before about a life-changing period of time when she was diagnosed with mesothelioma. We learned that the prognosis for mesothelioma. Patients is almost never good. For the first time of what would become many, we had to make medical choices that would affect the future of our fa...
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Report Sheet for Nurse to Use for Free | Bedpans
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. One nurse's view- from the bottom of health care. Medical Spanish Translation Card. Report Sheet for Nurse to Use for Free. Report Sheet for Nurse to Use for Free. I was really surprised when I became a new nurse at how hard it was to track down a good nurse report sheet. I’m setting out to collect as many good report sheets I can find. Send me your favorite at bedpans.us@gmail.com and I’d love to include it! The most up to date allergies, code status, etc...
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When the Nurse Becomes the Patient | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Laquo; Happy Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day! When the Nurse Becomes the Patient. On September 12, 2012. I’m used to taking care of everyone else my kids, my husband, and now my patients. That’s what I do. That’s who I am. It’s what I enjoy it’s why I became a nurse. TO BE CONTINUED…. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Posted in closer to home. Lost on the...
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Deer In Headlights | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Laquo; It’s A….Nurse! Difficult Situations, Difficult Conversations. On February 6, 2012. First days are hard. You don’t know anyone. You don’t know anything like not even where the bathrooms are. I wondered if they would look at me as if I had three heads if I asked. I could just hear it now: “. Nurses don’t get to pee! These new grads…”. Was I going to be able to pull this one off? Lost on the Floor.
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Footprints on My Stethoscope | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Lessons from Cancer: How My Family Made It. Footprints on My Stethoscope. On December 18, 2012. My patient was dying. Her skin was becoming increasingly mottled. Cheyne-Stokes respirations had set in. I tried to remain calm as I listened to her lungs and twenty, thirty seconds would go by without a single breath. Congestion was building up in her airways. It was hard to watch. A few days later she was gon...
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August | 2012 | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Go With Your Gut. Image Credit: blog.lib.umn.edu. As a new nurse, when things go awry I often question myself first maybe it’s me, is there something I’m not seeing? Or sometimes there are certain concepts I just can’t wrap my new nurse brain around. For instance, kids on continuous nasogastric feeds just when exactly are you supposed to check their gastric pH? Till next time…. Whose handwriting looks mor...
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer | A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray… | Page 2
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. It’s A….Nurse! Well something like that…. So I’m officially a nurse! It’s exciting and terrifying all at the same time. This is the real deal real situations, real patients. And I really don’t have much time to let it sink in either I start my new job on Monday! Take this journey with me…. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Difficult Situations, Difficult Conversations | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Laquo; Deer In Headlights. Don’t Be a Sally Shortcut. Difficult Situations, Difficult Conversations. On August 9, 2012. Image Credit: makingovermomma.com. 8221; or from your patients ”what will it feel like/will it hurt? 8221; Does the family want you in the room or do they want their space? Yes, cancer sucks. Really bad. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Leave a ...
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Resources | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Crass-Pollination: An ER blog. JParadisi RN's Blog. Lost on the Floor. New Nurse Insanity: The Traveling Years. New nurse, in the hood. Sorry, n...
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February | 2012 | 3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer
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3Cs: Coffee, Children, and Cancer. A new grad turned pediatric oncology nurses' jump into the fray…. First days are hard. You don’t know anyone. You don’t know anything like not even where the bathrooms are. I wondered if they would look at me as if I had three heads if I asked. I could just hear it now: “. Nurses don’t get to pee! These new grads…”. Was I going to be able to pull this one off? Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). It’s A….Nurse! Lost on the Floor.