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    21 hours ago

    I understand why this question hits, but here’s some context regarding charting and medical chart audits.

    The employers get in trouble if the check in forms are not filled out completely. This includes a complete set of vital signs, no single points of missing data for any reason, including an actual, not stated, weight. A month later, the auditors will have finished looking for blank spots in the chart and both doctor and nurse will receive email asking that this blank spot be filled.

    The other piece is pregnancy or lack thereof determines meds. If a doctor prescribes a med that isn’t pregnancy safe they could be liable in a court of law. It’s also why the ubiquitous 3 minute pregnancy test is thrown in if they’re collecting urine. To make sure no one is harming a fetus with the wrong medication. Again, so the doctor doesn’t get sued.

    The politics of the day make this question so loaded, but the reality is the question is likely not even being asked for you.




  • In the case with new graduate nurses their key training is done at their first job. It’s a bit more in line with apprentice to journeyman training than any other example I can think of. Training in which they have to make journeyman before they can work on their own.

    The training is required, for everyone’s safety. Charging nurses for it via TRAP is new. Given the predatory nature of hospitals regarding employees it will likely become the status quo now, all the way to SCOTUS.











  • Yes. Expecting people to go out, your way, for activities only you enjoy, is selfish and entitled.

    Entitled in that it is like asking that person to Venmo you directly to pay for your chosen activity.

    I could spend $30 on one meal. Or. I could eat for a week on $30. Expecting the first option for the sake of your solo personal enjoyment isn’t cool. If that’s what you like to do, that’s great. But expecting other people to overpay for food, so you can have fun, leaving them out food the rest of the week, not ok.

    These guys are mad about him not visiting. And yet.

    They clearly want to hang, but they also want him to pay for their expensive activities.